| "Industrial design, in particular transportation, was undergoing unprecedented change and "modernization" during
			the early part of the 20th Century.  The ideal for the future was showcased at the very popular New York World's Fair of 1939.
			
 Chris-Craft responded with a design for its own "Boat of Tomorrow" -- the 25' Express Cruiser which was first
			featured in the 1940 product line.  Numerous "moderne" design influences can be seen in the striking red and
			white boat -- the World's Fair trademark Trilon building reflected in the burgee flagstaff, the tear drop deck horn enclosure, and
			the elliptical sides of the v-shaped windshield frame all giving hints of the future.  The fascination with circle geometry and streamlined
			design were even continued into a striking art deco version of the Chris-Craft logo itself.
 
 
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