Trying to find source for Identification, my boat

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Dave Johnston

Thanks for reading and offering any information you may offer. Several years ago I purchased a 17' fiberglass boat with a swing keel, wood mast, boom, and rudder/tiller (swings with a pull rope). I was wondering if there might be a single book or website with descriptions and pictures of old boats for identification (or anyone out there who might have an expert opinion. I have pictures somewhere that I could scan and e-mail. Boat was previously registered in North Ga. when I purchased it but make was shown as unknown. front of boat looks similar to ODay and has open rearward facing storage locker under mast fitting area. I am preparing to restore this boat and would like to place type ID on sail and a hull ID plate for future reference. It would also help to know make while trying to communicate with vendors about sail kits and trailers.
 
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Dave Johnston

forgotten detail

Forgot to mention that this boat appears to be designed for water ballast, as it has a threaded 1 1/4 inch or so plug in the deck near the center of the boat, with no easy outlet. When purchased I hadn't heard of this but understand now that several boats utilized this?
 
Sep 25, 1999
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Hunter 23.5 Indian Lake
boat info

Is there anywhere a serial number or vin on the boat, look real hard, good luck MIke B
 
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Dave Johnston

No id #'s

searched it all over, boat has been painted several times. No sign of numbers anywhere. Thanks for the reply
 
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Mike

Take a Picture and post at Trailersailor.com

I also am in contact with the US sailing attempting to figure out some specifics on a boat I have. Check out their site for the email address of their racing director. trailerSailer.com is full of very talkative people full of opinions!
 
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Phil Correll

Sailboat Classes of N.A.

Hello Dave Johnston, If the boat is wooden try Woodenboat Magazine by looking at their web site woodenboat.com They have a reasearch department that I contacted using a phone number on the web site. Also, the book Sailboat Classes of North America by F. S. Blanchard is a 1968 listing of many classes of boats including descriptions and info on the number built, etc. A picture would help. I have the book and would be glad to look. pccist@yahoo.com Good luck, Phil
 
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