Winner winner chicken dinner!!I believe that is a Luger 27. Luger made kit boats at their plant in Burnsville, MN back in the late 50s through the early 80s. The kits consisted of fiberglass panels that the buyer would bond together with resin and tape. They made and sold a number of day sailors, the most popular of which was the Lugar 16. Their cabin boats were the Luger 21, 26, 27, and 30. At some point late in their history they "stretched" the Lugar Tradewinds 26 into a Fairwinds 27. They did this without changing the actual hull; they made a new 27' deck and married it to the hull with a one foot filler piece all the way around. This raised the freeload considerably and made her look top heavy, at least to me. Since these were kit boats their quality varied greatly. It was dependent on the skill of whoever put them together. Details, such as the number of windows and their shape, also varied.
What a great story. Funny thing is I used to live about a mile from this place and never knew it used to be there.