Kevinnowels
Cadet
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- Mar 27, 2024
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I’ll have to measure the boat exactly to go off the chart on that link. Would the serial number on that plate be the HIN ? Doesn’t seem long enoughThat plate looks like a HIN to me? I found this on another web site.. not sure if I can post the link here,,, but here goes...
That plate is under the steering column as well not on the transomI’ll have to measure the boat exactly to go off the chart on that link. Would the serial number on that plate be the HIN ? Doesn’t seem long enough
Thank you . I do think it is a 69’ cutlass. With that being said it wouldn’t have an HIN plate correct? If it’s a 69’ ? I’m going to go through the whole boat. If anything the trailer will be a good rehabThat's a serial number on the plate, not a HIN.
This LINK has some stuff on the '69 Glaspar Cutlass 18 - looks really similar. // I agree with Matt, you've got some rot issues in the bones of that boat.
Welcome aboard.
I’m in North Carolina, just got off the phone with wildlife resources everything should be good to go with registration transfer. It is indeed a 1969 Glasspar cutlass. Someone put the original registration # out of New York as the HIN number and it stuck with it ever since. They told me to roll with it and send them my bill of sale and a VL-1 formCorrect. No HIN on a boat that old.
I can't recall for sure, but I think Tennessee treated my serial number on my old boats like a HIN for registration purposes. Not sure what your state requires.
Free boats are usually worth a lot less than what you paid for it.View attachment 396021Hey all , new here. Just picked up a boat for free. Trying to figure out the year . I think it’s a 70s model . It’s a tri hull Glasspar cutlass from what I know the boat says on it. It has a 65hp 1968 Johnson on it. There is no HIN plate just the plate in the pictures. If anyone can help me out.
Value of the mechanicals + the trailer value minus the dump fee are all such boats are worthFree boats are usually worth a lot less than what you paid for it.
By the looks of it, the previous owner made a good deal because he avoided the cost of disposal.
Just be aware that what you will spend to make it seaworthy will be more than it is worth.