R. M. “Tolly” Tollefson
Tollycraft Yacht Founder and Builder
Mr. R. M. “Tolly” Tollefson was the
founder and builder of Tollycraft Yachts. He was born in Stites, Idaho on January
24, 1911.
His Father, Theo and Mother Mae Decker raised him on their farm. In 1919, when
he was 8 years old, they moved to Portland, Oregon. Tolly attended the University of Oregon studying Architecture for two
years. In 1933 he moved to Kelso, Washington were he worked in Real Estate and
Insurance. World War II broke out and he joined the United States Coast Guard
in 1941. Serving as a Lieutenant, he had many adventures including a tour of
duty to the South Pacific as Captain of a 150-foot salvage/rescue tugboat for
18 months.
In 1946 he purchased a Central Lumberyard and Millwork plant operating it until
a raging fire destroyed the plant in 1952. That same year he began Tollycraft
Yachts with 8 employees. In the spring of 1959 the Tollycraft Plant, adjacent
to the Kelso, Washington Airport, was built in just 90 days. History
began and throughout 35 years over 6,000 vessels were built.
In 1987, at 76 years old, Tolly sold the Tollycraft Company retiring from the
business. At that time, he had 22 staff officers, including 6 production
supervisors and employing over 260 employees. He was the largest employer in
the community of Kelso. In 1988 he bought a condominium in Edmonds. His retirement allowed him to
spend time enjoying his love of drawing and cruising those waters of the
Pacific Northwest and Canada.
In 1991 Tolly took delivery of his final yacht, “Tolly”, the now famous
beautiful blue hull 48-foot Tollycraft Yacht.
That same year, he moved into his home in Port Ludlow and moored his vessel at
Port Ludlow Marina. For ten years, he cruised from Olympia to the San Juan Islands in Washington State and all points in between to the
spectacular waters of Canada and the Canadian San Juan Islands,
Desolation Sound, Princess Louise Inlet and one season taking a cruise to Alaska.
He has attended nearly all of the
Tollycraft Boating Club Rendezvous in Puget Sound and the Canadian Tollycruisers
Rendezvous in Canada. He has averaged over 200 hours on
“Tolly” each year cruising and meeting old and new friends.
After the 2001 boating season and a long and extended cruising to many of his
favorite ports of call, Tolly decided to retire from active cruising selling
his now famous blue hull Tollycraft, “Tolly”. Tolly still draws his “dream
boats” at his home and continues to enjoy visiting with his friends and family.
Since becoming an armchair cruiser, he enjoys watching with binoculars the
boating traffic in Admiralty Inlet or at the marina from his reading room window while
lighting up his pipe. Every now and then he sees one of his Tollycraft Yachts
cruise by and through an old habit gives a modest salute to one of his “family”
members.
In January of 2001 Mr. R. M. “Tolly” Tollefson celebrated his 90th Birthday
Party at the Crown Plaza Hotel in Seattle, Washington. To show his appreciation and
gratitude for all the loyal friendships and support over the years, Tolly
invited friends, family, previous staff from the “old” Tollycraft Yacht
Company, dealers, suppliers and members from the Oregon, Canadian and Puget Sound Tollycraft
clubs to his birthday party. It was a huge success with over 370 people in
attendance. Tollycraft Boating Club continues to celebrate his birthday with
Tolly every January, at the Elliot Bay Marina. Recently, the club showcased
Tolly and his legendary boats to the Seattle boating community in the 85th
annual Opening Day of Boating Season Parade. Tolly was so excited to not only
see 19 of the Clubs’ boats in the parade, but also to see so many other
Tollycrafts lining the parade route on the log boom.
Although Tolly no longer boats himself, he continues to stay in contact with
all three Tollycraft clubs and looks forward to the annual visit by the Seattle club to Port Ludlow every year
where Tolly resides. Tolly looks to all three clubs as a part of his extended
family. His contribution and lasting legacy to boating are only surpassed by
his Love of the Sea and boating. His spirit will live forever in his legendary
boats and his “Tollycraft Family”.