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morgans
19.05.2021 17:37:40

Look a the boat's official documents, its title and the registration. These documents might include the name of the boat's manufacturer and the date it was built. more


wereHamster
18.06.2021 23:39:04

Read the plate to look for the boat's date of manufacture. At the top of the plate, called the "capacity plate," are the words, "U.S. Coast Guard," followed by "Maximum Capacities." Below this information, you'll see the number of passengers or weight permitted. The following lines include information about the boat's compliance with standards and provide the name of the manufacturer followed by the boat's date of manufacture and model number.


ihrhase
02.05.2021 8:01:47

It doesn't take much effort to determine the manufacturer of your boat, but finding out exactly when the boat was built takes a little more investigation. A quick browse of the boat's official documents or the capacity plate, however, should be enough to provide you with the answer.


qaz22
21.05.2021 7:34:36

Step inside the boat and go to the rear. Find the metal plate at the inside rear of the boat, either on the starboard, or right, side at the rear or on the rear end of the boat near the starboard side. more


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12.06.2021 1:21:49

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diggler
30.05.2021 3:22:47

Each Smoker Craft boat has a serial and a hull ID number. The serial number is located on the upper right side of the transom. Smoker Craft serial numbers begin with the letters “SMK”, the last two numerals being the year of manufacture. The hull ID number is located on the upper left side of the transom. This number identifies the production run and is needed to clearly identify the boat. In the case of pontoon boats you will find the serial number located on the accessory bracket at the back of the starboard tube. here


JohnBidwell
14.05.2021 6:46:12

Each Smoker Craft boat has a serial and a hull ID number. The serial number is located on the upper right side of the transom. Smoker Craft serial numbers begin with the letters “”SMK””, the last two numerals being the year of manufacture. The hull ID number is located on the upper left side of the transom. This number identifies the production run and is needed to clearly identify the boat. In the case of pontoon boats you will find the serial number located on the accessory bracket at the back of the starboard tube. more


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17.06.2021 7:06:44

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13.05.2021 11:54:41

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28.04.2021 7:03:05


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12.06.2021 1:21:49

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Zodar
30.05.2021 3:22:47

Each Smoker Craft boat has a serial and a hull ID number. The serial number is located on the upper right side of the transom. Smoker Craft serial numbers begin with the letters “SMK”, the last two numerals being the year of manufacture. The hull ID number is located on the upper left side of the transom. This number identifies the production run and is needed to clearly identify the boat. In the case of pontoon boats you will find the serial number located on the accessory bracket at the back of the starboard tube. here


scottmacheda
14.05.2021 6:46:12

Each Smoker Craft boat has a serial and a hull ID number. The serial number is located on the upper right side of the transom. Smoker Craft serial numbers begin with the letters “”SMK””, the last two numerals being the year of manufacture. The hull ID number is located on the upper left side of the transom. This number identifies the production run and is needed to clearly identify the boat. In the case of pontoon boats you will find the serial number located on the accessory bracket at the back of the starboard tube. more


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17.06.2021 7:06:44

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13.05.2021 11:54:41

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lysacor
20.04.2021 17:51:06

A HIN is not the same as a State registration number, which is usually displayed on the bow of your boat. The boat’s registration number is a State requirement similar to the license plate on your car. The HIN, however, is required to be shown on the State certificate of registration just as the VIN is required for a vehicle.


crazylady552
05.06.2021 9:06:15

NEW HIN, August 1, 1984 through present [links]


gregharaksin3
22.04.2021 17:49:45

The boat manufacturer must display a hull identification number, no less than one-fourth of an inch high, on each boat hull. The primary HIN must be permanently attached to or engraved into the outer right (starboard) side of the transom within two inches of the top. On boats without transoms or on boats on which it would be impractical to affix a number to the transom, the HIN must be affixed to the starboard outer side of the hull, aft within one foot of the stern and within two inches of the gunwale. Catamarans and pontoon boats may have the HIN on the rear crossbeam within one foot of the starboard hull attachment.