Too bad it's gone.
In answer to your question above, I found the material at
http://www.vmsl.com/lit.htmlIf he comes across more he'll give me a shout.
About your 170 again: in 1970 -71 the rod storage openings & holders in the liner were an option. Another option, which I'd like to duplicate for my 170, is a forward spray hood. It sold for $200 & came with a fly which extended back from the hood to snap to the top of the (optional) bimini. Made a complete closed-in forward shelter. Sewn-in clear plastic panels allowed for helm visibility. Must've added fearsome windage but at least you were dry.
Unrelated factiod: Regarding the clear underwater hull panels which some of the 22-2's were optioned with, there was customer doubt at the time regarding their strength & watertight integrity. Coburn needed to nip that concern in the bud. His solution, and a definitive one at that, was to personally run one of the panel equipped 22-2's up onto a beach... at 30 knots. Panels held up fine. No more worries.