Wooden Grady White Identification

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Can anyone out there confirm this boat is an old wooden Grady White? If so, can you help pinpoint the year?

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Download the brochure from Grady's site and look through it. I looked (quickly) and it "looks like" that outboard transom edge (the left and right sides of the transom board) has a curve to it, whereas in the brochure, the boats look like that edge is much straighter. But that could just be the angle of the picture(s). There are some similarities to the Pamlico, though. You could also contact Grady directly.

But... what's the purpose of knowing? Looks to be in pretty nice shape, though! The wood looks clean and straight.
 

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Thanks for the replies. I contacted the Lyman Owners' Group, and they said it is definitely not a Lyman. I heard from the Grady White customer service rep who said they don't think it is a Grady White either. I had a tip that it might be a Thompson instead.

To answer the first response, this boat was donated to Lowcountry Maritime School in Mt Pleasant, SC. We are offering it for sale although we may clean it up and play on it ourselves!