Old boat do not know make model

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  1. John Redders
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    11’6” LOA 48” beam , no ID, no capacity plate, side mount oarplates say sw103...
     

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  2. John Redders
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    Here are the picture original paint looks like aqua blue/green
     

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  3. John Redders
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    A few more
     

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  4. SamSam
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    If there is an identifying number on the boat, it is on the few square inches you didn't photograph. Look on the outside, upper corner of the starboard side of the transom for a plate or numbers stamped in the metal itself. If there isn't one, I've no idea what make of boat it is, if that's what you want to know.
    Hull ID Numbers - BoatSafe.com http://boatsafe.com/nauticalknowhow/hin.htm
     

  5. John Redders
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    No numbers anywhere just hoping to find make & model so I can get capacity and horsepower rating plate
     
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