Re: HIN location? 1952 '89
When I bought the boat I didn't know much about HIN and stuff, but now I have done my homework I wan't to know the boats HIN.
The hull is repainted, in best case the one who painted it didn't know the importance of the code...
I found this:
"A word of explanation. Federal regulations require that every boat built in the U.S. must be identified by a unique 12-digit number. The Coast Guard assigns each commercial boat builder a three-letter identification code, which is followed by the boat's serial number, the date the boat was certified to meet manufacturing regs and its model year.
Numbers must be placed on the starboard side of the transom and in a hidden spot inside the boat. The HIN rules enable manufacturers to identify boats in the event of a defect recall. It is illegal to alter a boat's HIN once it has left the place where it was built."
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http://www.boatfax.com/international-hins.html
I guess the next step is to turn whole interior upside down to find the hidden HIN, if that one isn't gone also.