Boat identity

Discussion in 'Boat Design' started by Sam Gardner, Feb 23, 2021.

  1. Sam Gardner
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    Sam Gardner New Member

    Hi, New to forum . I have a sailboat an a small runabout recently renovated but have no idea on their manufacturers. Perhaps someone can help with more info. The red fibreglass runabout is probably Swedish or Italian, it had a Crescent outboard originally, about 13'. The keelboat is 22' fibreglass with steel keel. Thanks for feedback.
     

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  2. bajansailor
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    bajansailor Marine Surveyor

    Welcome to the Forum Sam.
    Re the fibreglass keelboat, is the hull 'single skin' fibreglass, or does it have a core?
    If it is single skin, then the odds are that it came out of a mould, and hence might be a particular class or make.
    If it is cored, then it could be a 'one off' home built construction.

    Re the motor boat, that might be a 'one off' home designed / built boat as well.

    Maybe some folk on here will recognise these designs, and be able to give you some additional information about them.
     
  3. JSL
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    JSL Senior Member

    a cored hull can be 'moulded'
    Sail boat looks like a pretty old boat - mid-60's
     

  4. Mr Efficiency
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    Mr Efficiency Senior Member

    The red one must go back to the 50's or early 60's, the sailboat looks like it would make a passable motor boat as well.
     
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