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Cobia Boats company history timeline

1926

The Century Boat Company was founded in 1926 at 333 W Becher Street in Milwaukee, Wisconsin by two brothers, James and William Welch, who excelled in building wooden plank hulls for speed.

1928

In 1928 the company was moved to Manistee, Michigan.

1930

1930's Century Hurricane held the world's Outboard Speed record of 50.93 miles per hour.

1940

1940’s Century was awarded a government contract to manufacture 3600 boats for WWII. Century received the Army-Navy E Citation for high achievement in the production of materials.

1941

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1950

1950’s The “Thoroughbred of Boats” slogan was created.

1960

1960’s In the early 60’s, Century introduced a 45′ motor yacht and it’s first jet-powered boat.

1969

Many of the models introduced back in the '40s and '50s remain in the Century fold still. "In 1969, Century completed a four-year change to complete fiberglass boat building.

1970

1970 proved to be the greatest decade for the company; it even had a fleet of white tractor trailers that moved them from Manistee across the country to its dealerships.

1970’s Century began to grow the Parts, Sales and Marketing departments.

1983

In 1983 it opened a production facility in Panama City, Florida.

1985

The history of this outstanding company has been written by retired vice-president, William Wittig in the book “The Story of the Century.” Former company president Al Hegg commissioned Mr. It covers the company’s years of progress from its founding up to the boats of 1985.”

1988

A. L. Kirland in 1988 would race # A-16 “The Turn of The Century” for Glasstream winning the American Power Boat Association Division Championship in Key West.

1990

On March 30, 1990, Century became part of GAC Partners (General Marine) under Richard Genth.

1995

In August of 1995 Century and Cobia Boat Company merged to form C&C Manufacturing.

2000

2000’s To meet consumer demand, Century began producing a selection of small and medium-sized center console boats and a new 19-foot Bay Boat.

2005

In March 2005 Yamaha sold Cobia and stated it would concentrate on the "one brand, one vision" concept.

2007

Annual sales for Century peaked in 2007 at more than 1,000 boats annually.

In 2007 alone, Century sold one thousand boats and employees thought that things were on an upswing.

2009

Dear customers and friends, we've composed this list of frequently asked questions (FAQs) to help address some of the concerns about the December 1, 2009 closure of our Panama City, Fla. facility.

But on December 1, 2009, Yamaha announced it was dropping its Century line.

2011

On April 1, 2011 Century Customer Service and Warranty functions were moved to Yamaha Headquarters in Kennesaw, Georgia, while decommissioning and sale of assets of Century Boat Company in Panama City continued.

2020

Allcraft Marine sold a controlling interest in Century Boats to Sorfam Capital in March 2020.

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