FlyingDClay
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Newbie to this website/forum. I recently bought an Alumacraft Flying D. Actually I was given to believe that it was a somewhat different Alumacraft 14' boat with runabout option. I found the accompanying placard on the portside inboard transom that clearly identifies this boat as a Flying D.
I'm trying to find the serial number for the boat but haven't been able to yet. There is another placard on the opposite end of the transom that indicates maximum capacity and motor HP. But
it shows no serial number. I found a comment in another older thread on this site and other websites regarding serial number location. The transom seems to be where I should look but the comments were not consistent in where precisely to look. Neither placard carries a serial number. The only stamped marking I found was a small stamping on the starboard longitudinal stiffener for the "patented self-draining Aqueduct (R) transom". It was a small circular stamping that appeared to be

FC01 over 25. I don't know if that is a part ID or not. The portside stiffener (or brace/bracket) does not carry a similar marking. Part of the problem is that the previous owner had removed the foredeck (which I have) and painted the boat in camo for duck hunting. It's now too cold here in Minnesota to strip the paint. So, if anyone knows more specifically where to look for the serial number I'd be pleased to know that. I might be able to selectively strip a small portion of the transom area if I could be more certain where to find the serial number. Thanks! Great site!



FC01 over 25. I don't know if that is a part ID or not. The portside stiffener (or brace/bracket) does not carry a similar marking. Part of the problem is that the previous owner had removed the foredeck (which I have) and painted the boat in camo for duck hunting. It's now too cold here in Minnesota to strip the paint. So, if anyone knows more specifically where to look for the serial number I'd be pleased to know that. I might be able to selectively strip a small portion of the transom area if I could be more certain where to find the serial number. Thanks! Great site!