Boat identification

knightryder

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Hey everyone! I am a new member to the forum, thanks for having me. I just purchased an unknown 14 ft. Aluminum boat and it may be a long shot but I was wondering if anyone might be able to help identify it? The only numbers that I can find anywhere on it are H-6534.
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southkogs

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Welcome aboard.

No idea who's it is. As likely as not it's a Sears or Montgomery Ward, but you can do some looking HERE and see if it matches anything.
 

knightryder

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Welcome aboard.

No idea who's it is. As likely as not it's a Sears or Montgomery Ward, but you can do some looking HERE and see if it matches anything.
Thank you, I will check it out... I registered it as a 1964 sears because they had to put something on the registration but I don't think that's exactly what it is, I do think it's mid 60's early 70's though.
 

jbcurt00

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It could be a Sears, nade by any one of several different makers that re-branded boats for sale by Sears.

Elgin, Starcraft and Sea Nymph (not 100% sure @ Sea Nymph) were 3 of the many....
 

knightryder

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It could be a Sears, nade by any one of several different makers that re-branded boats for sale by Sears.

Elgin, Starcraft and Sea Nymph (not 100% sure @ Sea Nymph) were 3 of the many....
I was thinking maybe a starcraft, this boat has "ribs" that run the full boat long ways from bow to stern though, I haven't been able to find one exactly like it.
 
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