The South Coast Seacraft Company was an American boat builder based in Shreveport, Louisiana.
The company specialized in the design and manufacture of fiberglass sailboats.
It incorporated a larger interior and a swing keel to facilitate trailer transportation.
As a result of Warren Metcalf's death, Hollis Metcalf decided to sell the company in 1975 to a Chicago-based group of three investors, Michael Hennessy, John Kleine and Don Weir, who named it the South Coast Seacraft Corporation.
[1][2][4] By the time it closed, South Coast Seacraft had built over 4,000 boats.