Well, after too long I was able to get back to work on my 18 Sea Skiff. I had my self stuffed into the forward locker tracing the choke cable to the back side of the dash. My flashlight revealed some writing on the underside of the deck plywood. I snapped a picture of it with my phone. When I expanded the image it said "Tracy Green Bridge Street Mardela Springs Maryland"
There was also a faint boot print near the name. I searched the Web and found that Mardela Springs looks like a short drive to where the factory was. I will post a picture of the signature but will need some coaching on how to do that on this sight.
This boat is really original. I am finding all kinds of part numbers stamped into various pieces.
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