Lone Star boat identification

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  1. HillbillyOkie
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    HillbillyOkie New Member

    Hello all. This is my first post on these forums. I received a boat from my fiancee's grandpa.

    I know it's a Lonestar but am having trouble determining the model. On the title the date says 1958. I am hesitant to believe that however because it also says 12' length but I measured it last night and it is about 14' 4" long.

    I don't know a lot about boats but am looking to make this into a duck hunting / fishing boat.

    This is what I have so far.

    Year = 1958
    Length = ~ 14' 4"
    Beam = 58"
    Transom = 48'

    Looking on fiberglassics.com I think I've narrowed it down to a Commander. Do you guys agree?
     
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    Picture

    Here is a picture of the boat when I first got it.
     

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