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Curly Alumacraft F 50’s ? Older?
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<blockquote data-quote="seahorse" data-source="post: 523440" data-attributes="member: 35919"><p>Age wise, its hard to tell but in 59 I believe the HP rating went from 18 to 20hp. If you call Alumacraft they will tell you if you have the original HIN.</p><p></p><p>There used to be a contact page on their website. </p><p></p><p>I do believe they differed a bit in the first years, here's a pic of one that was on CL about 10 years ago on a lake in NJ it was advertised as a 1946 model.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]124347[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>I had saved the pick because I had a Model A around that time, which was their lighter model. </p><p>On mine, the hull ID was stamped into one of the transom braces between the bottom of the boat and the wood panel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seahorse, post: 523440, member: 35919"] Age wise, its hard to tell but in 59 I believe the HP rating went from 18 to 20hp. If you call Alumacraft they will tell you if you have the original HIN. There used to be a contact page on their website. I do believe they differed a bit in the first years, here's a pic of one that was on CL about 10 years ago on a lake in NJ it was advertised as a 1946 model. [ATTACH]124347[/ATTACH] I had saved the pick because I had a Model A around that time, which was their lighter model. On mine, the hull ID was stamped into one of the transom braces between the bottom of the boat and the wood panel. [/QUOTE]
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