Sailing Assoc. and just doing it !!
I'm relatively sure that there is a sailing association, or something similar in your area.Make some calls to find one near you. Clean up your new to you boat, and haul it to the nearest one on the next windy Saturday morning. Someone there will probably be able to identify it for you, and may even be able to show you how to set everything up.If you're really lucky you may find someone that will help you learn to sail it. Better yet, just start putting the mast up, and someone will probably come along and tell you that you're doing it all wrong, and will take it upon themselves to do it for you. Once it's all rigged, just put it in the water, buckle up your personal flotation device, with the wind broadside to the sails, start sailing. You might also want to pick up the book "Sailing for Dummies" I did, and it was invaluable. I had never sailed until three years ago, and now I have 130 feet (5 sailboats) of boats and sail every chance that I get. It's not really important who made it, as any missing parts can be replaced with appropriately sized hardware. And as long as you don't use a motor, I don't believe you need to title it. That of course will depend on Georgia laws.