Capacity Plates

JimS123

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Re: Capacity Plates

Does the hull have a serial no. molded into the transom? Does the no. match the plate? Does the plate have the Larson name on it?
 

wlaur

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Re: Capacity Plates

JimS123..there is no serial number on the hull..as a matter of fact, on my registration card through the State of PA there are a bunch of asterisks (*) where the serial number would go. To my understanding, many of the older boats did not have serial numbers etched into the boat. The plate on there is a Larson plate...however, I recently learned that Larson changed ownership at least three times since the early 70's. One reason that they are not much help to me with this older style boat.
 

JimS123

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Re: Capacity Plates

"Many" boats have some sort of serial #, and that's how they originally got registered. I had a 1939 Wagemaker years ago and it had a #, and my current 1952 Lyman has a number.

Nevertheless, some boats did not have a number, hense they were registered with ****. The uniform registration number policy started some time in the seventies, but I don't know exactly when. Look it up!

The plate you showed had a SN. Your boat should be registered with that #. Since it isn't, it is quite probable that your plate was transferred from another boat. Maybe the boat was stolen at one time. I googled your model number and Larson models from that time period and they don't compute.

Maybe you should let sleeping dogs lie.
 

wlaur

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Re: Capacity Plates

I would let sleeping dogs lie if the capacity plate wasn't a requirement..I was just letting you know that the hull doesn't have a serial number on it..trust me..i looked the whole boat over. I noted the SN on the plate as well and tried to research the SN without much success..thanks for the feedback..I will wait to see what the new plate says when I get it back
 
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