Identification help please.....late 50s arkansas traveler?

tlees007

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I bought this for a art project. Was going to cut it in three for a sofa, chair, and bar. In doing research I realized it was a vintage beauty and don't have the heart to do so now. I want to sell it to someone who will restore it to it's ultimate beauty and give it a second life. I believe looking at the tag rivot holes, the hull, and the overall style it is a late 50s arkansas traveler.....
 

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southkogs

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Do a little looking around HERE and see if you can match it up. Cool lookin' boat.
 

jbcurt00

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I'd love to see more pix of it. I don't really see the outline of the logo or what ever your side plate pix is supposedly showing that helps ID it as an Arkansas Traveler.

Hopefully you'll find the info at the FG library helpful.

Welcome to iboats
 

64osby

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It is a great looking hull.

Do you have the splashwell and the gunwale edge for it? It would make it more attractive to sell.

I wouldn't expect to get much money for it either.

It reminds me of m casey stock's project IIRC

Edit; m casey's wasn't a split cockpit
 
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