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Dickerson Boatbuilders (USA)

Active: 1946 – 1987 • Website

Founded by Bill Dickerson who built of variety of different craft, most notably the 'Simplissima' 34, 32 and 26 line of hardchine strip planked ketches, as well as the DICKERSON 40 of a similar type. In 1967 the company was sold to Thomas Lucke who moved the company to La Trappe Creek in Trappe, Maryland. Lucke continued to build the popular 35' strip planked mahogany ketches and the DICKERSON 40 ketch. The DICKERSON 36 was introduced in 1972 which featured a plywood hull with wooden deck and superstructure. By 1978, Ted Reed was running the company. Reed commisioned naval architect George Hazen to design a new boat which ultimately became the DICKERSON 37 which had a fiberglass hull. The DICKERSON 50 was introduced in 1982. In 1983 production began for the another DICKERSON 37, a Bruce Farr designed racer.

Boats (12)

Name LOA (ft) First Built Last Built Rig
CHESAPEAKE 30 29.92 1977 Masthead Sloop
DICKERSON 32 32 1959 Masthead Ketch
DICKERSON 35 35 1965 Masthead Ketch
DICKERSON 35 (WHITTHOLZ) 35 1958 Masthead Ketch
DICKERSON 36 36 1971 Masthead Sloop
DICKERSON 37 (FARR) 37.5 1983 Masthead Sloop
DICKERSON 37 AC 37 1983 Cutter
DICKERSON 37 CC 37 1981 Cutter
DICKERSON 40 40 1968 1974 Masthead Ketch
DICKERSON 41 41 1973 1983 Masthead Ketch
DICKERSON 50 50 1982 Staysail Ketch
SEIDELMANN 30 29.83 1977 Masthead Sloop