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1970 14ft Jcpenney Foremost
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<blockquote data-quote="mbullen" data-source="post: 505939" data-attributes="member: 24594"><p>They did indeed. I suspect the quantity is directly related to hp capacity. </p><p>I've had three StarCraft -one badged as a Sea King. They included a 14ft that was rated 15hp that had one knee brace, a 14ft that had three knees and rated at 40hp, and a larger 17ft that also had three but larger in scale.</p><p>The double rolled spine and solid sides is what sets them apart. (I've seen them with and without the circular relief hole in the side panel like yours, too.) </p><p>Below is a set from the 17footer. It's a distinctive construction and, in my experience, I've not seen another manufacturer pick up on it, but I'm better versed in the 50s stuff. By 1970, anything could have been going on. lol</p><p>[ATTACH=full]117515[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbullen, post: 505939, member: 24594"] They did indeed. I suspect the quantity is directly related to hp capacity. I've had three StarCraft -one badged as a Sea King. They included a 14ft that was rated 15hp that had one knee brace, a 14ft that had three knees and rated at 40hp, and a larger 17ft that also had three but larger in scale. The double rolled spine and solid sides is what sets them apart. (I've seen them with and without the circular relief hole in the side panel like yours, too.) Below is a set from the 17footer. It's a distinctive construction and, in my experience, I've not seen another manufacturer pick up on it, but I'm better versed in the 50s stuff. By 1970, anything could have been going on. lol [ATTACH type="full" alt="1697856971803.png"]117515[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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