Please help me identify this boat

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It is unlike any of the other v hull boats I can find. The local Game and Fish need to know the maker and I cannot find any ID on this boat other than a small serial of SE 01047

The will not register it without it. The old 10 digit it had is no viable now and the wont issue a 12 digit to me until this is resolved.

Its sides are molded or stamped. where 99% of these old boats are 5 pieces, this one is only 3.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Robert
 

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You're going to have to provide MORE details for help ... like length and beam, for one, even close up shots of the bow cleat area, knee brace and stern corners, which tend to be very model/brand specific.

Also, go here: http://www.fiberglassics.com/library/index.php?title=Main_Page and look around.

Could be a 'Sears' hull due to the 'SE' in the number, so you'll look up both Elgin (NOTE Elgin is listed under Fiberglass boats, even though Elgin also made tin boatds!) and Harber Craft who really made models sold under the Sear's name.
 
This is all I have at the moment. It should be pretty easy to weed through because I have not seen a single boat in my two weeks of digging that come anywhere near the front end of this boat. I will get more info as I go but its a 14/36 I believe, I have not pulled a tape on the bream.
 

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