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Old 22-03-2009, 12:52   #1
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Info on HIN Number

When our boat was built, the manufacture did not put the HIN number on the transom. We do have the numbers on the sales papers. Should we notify the USCG before placing the numbers on the boat? Any information will be greatly appreciated. Diane
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Old 22-03-2009, 17:35   #2
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HIN was not required on boats until somewhere arouund 1972.
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Old 22-03-2009, 18:19   #3
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No need to inform the Coast Guard.............HIN numbers are supposed to be "molded" into the gel coat located at the starboard transom area.
A previous repair may have covered the original HIN..........I think that as long as you have the paperwork that shows the HIN and you can cross it over to the documentation numbers, you will be OK.
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Old 22-03-2009, 18:52   #4
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I guess I didn't explain that we purchased the hull right from the factory. We are the original owners. The hin numbers was never put on the transom. Thanks for your reply. Diane
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Old 22-03-2009, 19:30   #5
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I have seen hin numbers on a stainless tag screwed to the transom That would be what I would do
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Old 22-03-2009, 20:50   #6
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We have a HIN on the stbd transom, AND molded into the glass in the chain locker...perhaps you have a lurker somewhere else.
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I guess I didn't explain that we purchased the hull right from the factory. We are the original owners. The hin numbers was never put on the transom. Thanks for your reply. Diane
What year is the boat? Have you contacted the manufacturer?
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I believe 1977 is when they started to mould in the numbers and if your vessel is 1976, that may explain a lot.
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