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<blockquote data-quote="mbullen" data-source="post: 523548" data-attributes="member: 24594"><p>Awesome boat! </p><p>Vintage Alumacraft is of the top tier. They are tanks.</p><p>The Model F was one of their best selling models, running from 1948 well into the '80s in the same configuration.</p><p>(For what it's worth, I can dial in your exact date of production with the serial found stamped on the spine of the transom knee.)</p><p>Also for what it's worth, this is the first I've seen of the optional forward deck, controls, and windshield on an F. Very cool. </p><p>Weird that it allows so little room. </p><p>There is a very knowledgeable Vintage Alumacraft group page on Facebook that might be a good place to glean answers about that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbullen, post: 523548, member: 24594"] Awesome boat! Vintage Alumacraft is of the top tier. They are tanks. The Model F was one of their best selling models, running from 1948 well into the '80s in the same configuration. (For what it's worth, I can dial in your exact date of production with the serial found stamped on the spine of the transom knee.) Also for what it's worth, this is the first I've seen of the optional forward deck, controls, and windshield on an F. Very cool. Weird that it allows so little room. There is a very knowledgeable Vintage Alumacraft group page on Facebook that might be a good place to glean answers about that. [/QUOTE]
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