Humperdink
Cadet
- Joined
- Nov 2, 2012
- Messages
- 25
Humperdink, Humperdink! I'm not listening Valerie!
No clue ... it could have actually been built up to the early 70's. Our 14' is from the early 60's and looks more "vintage" in some respects than that one. Bunches of them were badged by Sears, Montgomery Ward and who knows who else...
Good lookin' boat though. The additional lights and rebuilt seats look very nice.
So much guess work on the old tinnys. It's just hard to figure them out. Y'all did a fantastic job on the woodwork. Those "rowboat" types of setups are my favorite for fishing lakes and rivers, and yours looks great.forgot to mention, my dad and i rebuilt the seats, and the transom, and there was no flotation foam when i got it. the seats are ash. The transom is a laminate of fiberglass, aluminum, and aluminum diamond plate, with ash reinforcement, its complete overkill. the rod rack is ash too. the front is birch plywood, along with the fold up seat, which you cant see.