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Well since no one has replied yet I’ll throw out a possible.
The hull appears to me to resemble a LAZER style. There are literally dozens of molds that have over the years been made using that style of hull. Some builders will exact clone a boat they have and others may expand the pad or widen an inch or two.
It is very difficult to ID the exact maker unless someone on here may have history with that exact hull.
One unique key to the possible ID lies in the way the bottom merges with the side gunnel.
It appears your hull has a little chine cut just forward of your fuel cell. That may be an important clue.
It might be a Cottonmouth hull. The shape of the bow and the conduit gunnel supports are what makes me lean towards a Cottonmouth. The thing is I don't see the snake on the transom or the sides but I'm not sure if all their hulls had them on it. It's so hard because just as Swamp said so many hulls are been closely duplicated.
The rolled bow area is a Cottonmouth characteristic but NO trademark snake tells me no.
FYI the Salty Cracker Lazer hull & Predator use the rolled nose.
How about our Combee folks any recognize this build which Smokester has suggested ?
Be nice to find a former owner
Side note:
Airboat hulls !!!!!
When someone comes to me and says they want to get into airboating and do a build. I’ll give them some info, let them look around and get back with me to discuss what they like. Nearly everyone says they find it hard to find new hulls.
I usually laugh and tell them “airboat hulls are like moonshine ! Everyone has an alias and wants to meet you in a parking lot someplace…..JOKE !