allCAD
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- Oct 16, 2011
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- 40
Hello all:
I have recently acquired this boat, she needs work but I fell for it the minute I laid eyes on her. Very distinctive hull shape.
Anyway, the allmighty power of Google has let me down: I cannot find any trace of it whatsoever. I found the manufacturer website, and sent the owner an e-mail, but it's gone unanswered thus far. They are making a resurgence by re-releasing an updated version of their flagship model: the Jewel. Lots of those around, and info on them, but my model I guess was the Ford Sunliner of the Humber line up (quirky but good, and completely forgotten...).
I'd like to obtain whatever info I can on the boat: I am doing a restore, and I need a windshield and I'd love to source some replacement manufacturer decals for the stern sides that I will have to strip off in the restoration process.
This thread is a shot in the dark and maybe my last hope. I don't exactly "need" exacting info on it to get the restore done, but it would sure be nice. It's Canadian made, just like me, and I'm interested in the history.
I'll get a bunch of photos up asap. Any and all info will be greatly appreciated.
Mods, if I started this in the wrong spot, I apologize.
I have recently acquired this boat, she needs work but I fell for it the minute I laid eyes on her. Very distinctive hull shape.
Anyway, the allmighty power of Google has let me down: I cannot find any trace of it whatsoever. I found the manufacturer website, and sent the owner an e-mail, but it's gone unanswered thus far. They are making a resurgence by re-releasing an updated version of their flagship model: the Jewel. Lots of those around, and info on them, but my model I guess was the Ford Sunliner of the Humber line up (quirky but good, and completely forgotten...).
I'd like to obtain whatever info I can on the boat: I am doing a restore, and I need a windshield and I'd love to source some replacement manufacturer decals for the stern sides that I will have to strip off in the restoration process.
This thread is a shot in the dark and maybe my last hope. I don't exactly "need" exacting info on it to get the restore done, but it would sure be nice. It's Canadian made, just like me, and I'm interested in the history.
I'll get a bunch of photos up asap. Any and all info will be greatly appreciated.
Mods, if I started this in the wrong spot, I apologize.