You would think that that small bow piece, where the painter (bowline) attaches, would be a dead give-away to the brand. Unfortunately, I don't know it ...
Looks like that 2nd 'V'-shaped bow piece was added on later. Or perhaps the front part was added later and the original V-part of the extreme bow piece was cut-away to allow the one with the 'fancy rope loop' to fit. This should be EASY to check ... as the splice/junction from gunnel rail to the big V-piece looks odd or not as refined a transition as I would believe it to be.
To me, it has some distinctive features similar to, if not identical to, an old (1975) made for the US Marines tin 14-footer I once had, in that:
- Sort of rounded/bulbous side profile to the bow
- Strap supports from sides of hull to the seats, though mine had 2 per seat side
- Slight 'tumblehome' on rear stern quarters
- Drain plug was a boss placed vertically in the floor, stern quadrant same as shown
Not that it is the same manufacturer, but maybe you have an earlier vintage of the hull, where maybe the original maker sold out or was absorbed by them. I don't have the boat, but I saved the original data plate and I'll try to look for it ...