Please help identify this old sailboat

serrano4657

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I'm guessing it was built from late 50's to mid 60's. It is 12-6 in length, fiberglass hull single piece no seam. Mast is wood, rudder is wood, metal swing keel. There is no hull id on boat or pink. seats are part of the hull and remind me of a car as they are facing forward. Sail have a picture of Saturn sewn in to mailsail near the top. In my 50 years of boating, I have never seen another one like it. No make or model on pink. It's a mystery.
 

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southkogs

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Do some looking at sailboats offered by Montgomery Ward and Sears.

But you can also chase down some of the Snark boats. They were in that vein, but I don't know that the hull style fits them. Coming through the 60s and 70s there were a BUNCH of manufactures making trailer boats - most of them didn't last long and died quickly, so it may be very hard to identify.
 

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what does the old registration say it is.
 

serrano4657

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Do some looking at sailboats offered by Montgomery Ward and Sears.

But you can also chase down some of the Snark boats. They were in that vein, but I don't know that the hull style fits them. Coming through the 60s and 70s there were a BUNCH of manufactures making trailer boats - most of them didn't last long and died quickly, so it may be very hard to identify.
Yeah, I think maybe it was a company that didn't last long.
 

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then its homeade in the eyes of the registering body.
 
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