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1940s - Fishermen’s Boat Shop
Fishermen’s Boat Shop, a boat building and repair company, opened its operations in the north waterfront in the late 1940s.
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1950 - The Morris Brothers Began Building Pleasure Boats
Morris Brothers began building pleasure boats for the Bryant Company in Seattle.
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1951 - Anderson
By November, 1951, Anderson was doing business as both Fishermen’s Boat Shop and Anderson Boat Building Company.
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1963 - Morris-built Boats for Bryant came to an end
The era of Morris-built boats for Bryant came to an end. Morris, Inc. was renamed Morris Boats, Inc., with Paul Morris serving as president.
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1964 - Eitel built the 45-foot steel tug for Everett’s American Tow Boat
Eitel built the 45-foot steel tug for Everett’s American Tow Boat
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1965 - The Port of Everett Dedicated its New Marina
The Port of Everett dedicated its new, 950 slip modern marina.
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1968 - Cruise-A-Home Established itself on the Waterfront
Cruise-A-Home established itself on the waterfront in 1968
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1968 - Machine Shop Built
Dick Eitel, president of Fishermen’s Boat Shop, along with Dan Martin built a 40-by-60-foor machine shop at 1420 Norton Avenue, adjacent to his boat shop.
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1970 - Everett Engineering Machine Shop Enlarged
The original machine shop for Everett Engineering, Inc .was enlarged with an additional 1,600 square feet for repairs.

