Help ID old aluminum boat?

amuller

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(Not sure I am posting this in the right place--I don't easily understand the organization of the forums here.)

This boat measures about 11' 7". Transom wood all gone but I think I can see where it goes. No data plate that I can find. Kind of the image of a beat up tin boat. Can anyone, from the pics, tell me who likely made this boat, and approximately when and where a data plate might be?

Thanks!
 

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gm280

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amuller, if there is a hull plate (HID) it is usually located on the transom right-hand (starboard) out side upper corner. And usually it is attached so it isn't easily removed. Mine was riveted on. Other then that, I can't begin to know what manufacture or year it could be. But there are lots of folks on these forums that may can. JMHO!
 

amuller

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Thanks. Consensus here and elsewhere seems to be "Sears," possibly including Elgin and/or Sea Nymph. The wt and dimensions correspond pretty well to Sears "semi-vee" boats from the 50s, 60s, 70s. Noticeable is the apparent absence of a drain plug in original form and that the spray rails begin several feet back from the bow. Looks like there was a sticker on the starboard inside of the transom.

A key limitation of all these is the load rating of 500 pounds or less. Not enough for two adults, a motor, tank of gas, and some gear.

Alan
 

southkogs

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I think that hull is probably too old for a HIN. Capacity plate on 'em a "sometimes and sometimes not" proposition. That boat will handle two guys around 200lbs, a 6 or 9HP outboard, fuel, some gear and a cooler. Don't go nuts loading it out, but for inland lake use those are great hulls for a day of fishing with a bud.
 
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