Algonac-Clay Township Maritime Museum
Coverage of Algonac-Clay Township Maritime Museum in the Nexus archive.
- How a Michigan town helped launch recreational power boating in America
A Michigan town played a key role in developing recreational power boating through Christopher Smith's boat-building innovations, leading to the creation of Chris-Craft and a thriving boating industry that remains economically significant today. Smith's affordable, mass-produced boats in the 1920s made recreational boating accessible to the average person.
- Algonac's legacy: How a Michigan town helped launch recreational power boating in America
Algonac, Michigan, played a pivotal role in launching recreational power boating in America through Christopher Smith, who founded Chris-Craft in the late 1800s. By adopting assembly-line methods inspired by Henry Ford, Smith made affordable, mass-produced boats accessible to the public, transforming boating into a recreational activity. Today, the legacy continues with marinas, boat clubs, and families enjoying boating as a lifestyle on Lake St. Clair.