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This is the first in a line of sport yachts from Palmer Johnson and includes a luxurious interior and aluminum hull; it's able to reach top speed of 28 knots ...
1928 – Hans Johnson's son Palmer builds the company's first wooden yacht. As the company's reputation for small, high-quality yachts grows, so do the orders for custom wooden yachts.
1956 – Palmer Johnson retires because of ill health, selling to a group of Sturgeon Bay businessmen who rename the firm Palmer Johnson Boats Inc. in his honor. 1961 – Pat Haggerty, founder of ...
1956 – Palmer Johnson retires because of ill health, selling to a group of Sturgeon Bay businessmen who rename the firm Palmer Johnson Boats Inc. in his honor. 1961 – Pat Haggerty, founder of ...
1956 – Palmer Johnson retires because of ill health, selling to a group of Sturgeon Bay businessmen who rename the firm Palmer Johnson Boats Inc. in his honor. 1961 – Pat Haggerty, founder of ...
1956 – Palmer Johnson retires because of ill health, selling to a group of Sturgeon Bay businessmen who rename the firm Palmer Johnson Boats Inc. in his honor. 1961 – Pat Haggerty, founder of ...
1956 – Palmer Johnson retires because of ill health, selling to a group of Sturgeon Bay businessmen who rename the firm Palmer Johnson Boats Inc. in his honor. 1961 – Pat Haggerty, founder of ...
The series of vignettes in "The Boatyard" show how Palmer Johnson grew into one of the world's best yacht builders behind its people and family spirit.
Paul Gray talks about Palmer Johnson’s yacht works for the Maritime Speaker Series at 7 p.m. March 5 in the Reddin Bridge Room at the Door County Maritime Museum, 120 N. Madison Ave., Sturgeon ...
Palmer Johnson, luxury yacht builder, has a new president and is introducing a new line of sport yachts. Mike Kelsey, Jr.
Palmer Johnson launches new yacht by Eric Peterson Tue, July 22nd 2014 at 5:08 PM Updated Thu, June 11th 2015 at 11:13 AM The Palmer Johnson 48M SuperSport yacht on the water in Sturgeon Bay ...