Tollycraft Yachts

Celebrating Tollycraft: A Testament to American Boating Excellence

Founded in 1936 by Robert Merland Tollefson, fondly known as Tolly, Tollycraft carved its niche in the competitive world of powerboat manufacturing. Initially starting as a wooden boat builder, Tollycraft embraced the shift to fiberglass in 1962, marking a pivotal point in its innovation journey. Despite ceasing operations in 1997, Tollycraft's legacy endures, celebrated for its high-quality vessels that were a perfect match for the challenging waters of the Pacific Northwest.

Built for the Pacific Northwest

Navigating the rugged and tempestuous seas requires a boat that’s not just robust but meticulously designed for safety, stability, and comfort. Tollycraft’s boats, renowned for their craftsmanship and quality, were tailored to meet these demands. The company’s dedication to excellence ensured each vessel provided unparalleled seaworthiness, a testament to Tolly’s vision and pioneering approach to boat manufacturing.

A Community Legacy

Beyond the boats, Tollycraft’s most enduring legacy might be the vibrant community it spurred. Even years after the last Tollycraft left the dock, enthusiasts and owners maintain a tight-knit group, sharing stories, tips, and their collective passion for these iconic boats.

Sustainable Evolution

Tollycraft’s transition from wood to fiberglass wasn’t just a leap in innovation; it signalled a forward-thinking approach to sustainable boating practices. This evolution towards materials offering longer life spans and less environmental impact underscored Tollycraft’s commitment to both quality and stewardship of the waters it so loved.

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