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Old 02-19-2014, 09:01 AM
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Hello new to the forum. I've been searching for a while and have found what I've been told is a 27 foot 1968 Magnum. I was hoping someone on here could help me out on identifying it. Or if there is a hull identification some where on it. I have some photos I could send you. Having trouble trying to post them.

original color was yellow with "Smoker 1 S-33" down the sides

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John

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Old 02-19-2014, 02:19 PM
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John,
Welcome to OSO! You will find alot of great information here. Where did you find her? Condition? Engines-want e to here ALL the details! Please send me pics-I'd love to check them out and give you my opinion!
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Thanks Bob I sent you a quick email and pictures. You can post them here if you like
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John,
I'm pretty sure this is NOT a Magnum. Sorry.
1) The strakes are different leading up to the bow. Check pics of the next two post here on the Magnum forum.
2) About 12" down from the deck the Magnums have a distinct "chine line" running the length of the hull-your boat does not have this.
3) Magnums have a true V, the picture of your boat's drive/bottom, has a rounded off V.
To me, it looks more like a Formula or a Seacraft. If you post this on the Classic Forum, "Brownie" use to work at Magnum- and a dozen other companies, and will be able to give you more information. In the 1970's the "S" would have ment that it raced in the Sports class. I'm sure others will post their thoughts...Sorry and can't re-post your pics, I'm sure someone else can help with this.
Good Luck!
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great thanks for the info Bob
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[ATTACH=CONFIG]519057[/ATTACH]Find the HIN # transom top right corner just below the rub rail, that will give you a clue. Bud
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John,
I just found pics of an early 24 Formula, the pics you sent me are a dead ringer for the Formula.
If you are on Facebook, go to "Powerboat Swap Shop" there is pics of a classic Formula for sale by T. Rafael Cimino. This IS the hull you are asking about.
Bob

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Originally Posted by mr vinyl
[ATTACH=CONFIG]519057[/ATTACH]Find the HIN # transom top right corner just below the rub rail, that will give you a clue. Bud
Bud,
I think that John said it was a it was 1968 Hull, , if I am not mistaken the hull/transom numbers (HIN #) didn't start to around 1973 or 1974
My 1973 Sport did not have a hull number (HIN#) on the Transom , it was marked under the dash module in black magic marker.

I could be wrong?

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My Magnum also has the hull number on the bottom of the seats and inside the instrument cluster.
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Originally Posted by Fast Shafts
John,
I just found pics of an early 24 Formula, the pics you sent me are a dead ringer for the Formula.
If you are on Facebook, go to "Powerboat Swap Shop" there is pics of a classic Formula for sale by T. Rafael Cimino. This IS the hull you are asking about.
Bob
Cimino is on OSO as midocean if that helps. He is another OG that knows his stuff,
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