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Sears Aluminum Boat - any Research Resources?
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<blockquote data-quote="mbullen" data-source="post: 506134" data-attributes="member: 24594"><p>I'm afraid I do not, Jimpa18. I don't think I've ever come across serial info for Sea Nymph, actually.</p><p>What I can say with no great authority is that the company began in 1948, and as far as I know, the 14A was there at the beginning all the way through the 70s.</p><p>To be honest, with just a numeric serial, it's hard to even make assumptions. </p><p>I suppose one could do some basic math and get a ballpark year, but that's a huge leap not knowing any statistics. Given your number, I would assume that the company numbered consecutively across all models off the line rather than unique systems for each model. Then one could make more assumptions about total production per year and do the division. ...but that's just a wild set of guesses on my part.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbullen, post: 506134, member: 24594"] I'm afraid I do not, Jimpa18. I don't think I've ever come across serial info for Sea Nymph, actually. What I can say with no great authority is that the company began in 1948, and as far as I know, the 14A was there at the beginning all the way through the 70s. To be honest, with just a numeric serial, it's hard to even make assumptions. I suppose one could do some basic math and get a ballpark year, but that's a huge leap not knowing any statistics. Given your number, I would assume that the company numbered consecutively across all models off the line rather than unique systems for each model. Then one could make more assumptions about total production per year and do the division. ...but that's just a wild set of guesses on my part. [/QUOTE]
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