⛵ Sailboat DB

AMF Corp.

Active: 1900 – 2012

AMF was founded in New York in 1900 as American Machine and Foundry, a manufacturer of industrial equipment for the tobacco industry. After World War II the company moved into the sport of bowling and AMF automated bowling equipment and bowling centers became profitable business ventures.\r\nDuring the late 1960s AMF expanded into other leisure based industries including Hatteras, Slickcraft, and Crestliner power boats, as well as Alcort sailboats.\r\nIn 1985, a Minnesota-based company called Minstar, Inc. bought the company, recognized that bowling was its biggest strength and sold off most of the other divisions. \r\nIn 2009 the company was owned by a Chicago‑based private investment firm Code Hennessy and Simmons, LLC. and maintained its brand association with bowling.\r\nAMF filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in November 2012. It merged with Bowlmar and, along with Brunswick Corp., became Bowlmar AMF.\r\n(last edit 4/2017)

Boats (21)

Name LOA (ft) First Built Last Built Rig
AMF 2100 21.08 1980 1983 Fractional Sloop
APOLLO 16 15.75 1977 Fractional Sloop
FLITE 12 11.75 1971 Lateen
FLYING FISH 14 1970 Cat (rotating spar)
FORCE 5 13.87 1972 Cat (unstayed)
HILU 14 1972 Lateen
MINIFISH 11.75 1971 1983 Lateen
MINIFISH II 11.75 1971 Cat (unstayed)
PUFFER (AMF) 12.5 1972 Fractional Sloop
PY 23 (PACESHIP) 22.58 1973 1981 Masthead Sloop
PY 26 (PACESHIP) 26.33 1972 1981 Masthead Sloop
SEA MOTH II 15 1966 Fractional Sloop
SUNBIRD 16 (AMF) 15.92 1975 Fractional Sloop
SUNFISH 13.9 1952 Lateen
SUPER SAILFISH MKII 13.58 1959 1975 Lateen
SUPER SUNFISH 13.83 1974 1984 Cat (unstayed)
TRAC-14 14.08 1980 Fractional Sloop
TRAC-16 16.42 1983 Frac. Sloop (Rotating Spar)
TRAC-18 18 1982 Frac. Sloop (Rotating Spar)
WINDFLITE - FLITE 14 13.83 1971 Lateen
ZUMA 12.75 1984 Cat (unstayed)