Uniflite had the contract to build thos PBR’s for the navy after the war they used the molds to make a cabin cruiser call the “salty dog” or “salty pup” I forget but they are still desirable boats to have in the Pacific Northwest…… if you can find them….
There are a bunch of them, still surviving in Alaska marinas. That was one of the neat things about How Uniflite hulls were constructed. They'd take that mold, and build it from the "ground up" as it were. They'd start with the "Gel-Coat" and then slowly build the fiberglass layers over the top of it.
I think Dad had purchased the "Sedan" model (first at 31', then he traded up to 36').