Probably because it was repaint and the HIN was lost. My O'Day HIN is messed up too and the stern has been repaired and repainted so the original is long gone. Funny part is I can go back till 1986 in registration and the original long term owner and it looks like at some point someone mistyped the HIN to the boat registration numbers and it didn't set anything off. I wouldn't worry about it, old boats are just that old boats and I doubt it will ever cause you any problems.
At least you know what it is now! Also Wow, she is lighter (1400 lbs) then my O'Day 25 and 2' longer at the water line.
I found this listing too with a lot of pictures which should be helpful in your restoration.
http://www.sailboatlistings.com/view/48601
I found some websites, might be helpful. I think this is called a home built because my reading says this company, Lugar, provided kit boats for home builders to finish. Looks like they even made a 30' trailable boat with a 8.5' beam too.
http://www.lugerboats.com/
http://lugerhybrid.tripod.com/home/
At least you know what it is now! Also Wow, she is lighter (1400 lbs) then my O'Day 25 and 2' longer at the water line.
I found this listing too with a lot of pictures which should be helpful in your restoration.
http://www.sailboatlistings.com/view/48601
I found some websites, might be helpful. I think this is called a home built because my reading says this company, Lugar, provided kit boats for home builders to finish. Looks like they even made a 30' trailable boat with a 8.5' beam too.
http://www.lugerboats.com/
http://lugerhybrid.tripod.com/home/
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