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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
14' AT? Richline? Whatever. I'm getting there! Thanks guys
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<blockquote data-quote="Vermonster" data-source="post: 302990" data-attributes="member: 7992"><p>The DNR will definitely have a record for that sticker on the back of the transom. That's actually the HIN number. There is likely another sticker underneath the bow cap (that's where they put my backup). They probably have it registered as an Arkansas Traveller. If you know what county it was listed in you can look up the number here:</p><p></p><p>https://jc.activeoutdoorsolutions.com/gdnr_vrs/downloads/boatData.do</p><p></p><p>If you don't have the county info - you can download the whole database, but you'll need MS Access to open it.</p><p></p><p>I would add that HIN to the bill of sale the guy gave you. Whatever the DNR has it listed as I would leave it until you get it registered in your name. After that you can have them update it if you want, but I wouldn't worry about it. Like I said they still have mine listed as a "sportsman."</p><p></p><p>Stability on the front deck is fine while fishing. The chair is perfect, and I stand on the front deck all the time. I got my aluminum angle and channel at Home Depot. I would use it again even though it's more expensive than wood. </p><p></p><p>I've had ZERO leaks in my boat. No trouble with the seams or anything. The only time I've had water in it is due to the "screw-in" plug not being tight. It's original and is a pain to thread. I've got a replacement rubber lever type plug, but haven't swapped to it yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vermonster, post: 302990, member: 7992"] The DNR will definitely have a record for that sticker on the back of the transom. That's actually the HIN number. There is likely another sticker underneath the bow cap (that's where they put my backup). They probably have it registered as an Arkansas Traveller. If you know what county it was listed in you can look up the number here: https://jc.activeoutdoorsolutions.com/gdnr_vrs/downloads/boatData.do If you don't have the county info - you can download the whole database, but you'll need MS Access to open it. I would add that HIN to the bill of sale the guy gave you. Whatever the DNR has it listed as I would leave it until you get it registered in your name. After that you can have them update it if you want, but I wouldn't worry about it. Like I said they still have mine listed as a "sportsman." Stability on the front deck is fine while fishing. The chair is perfect, and I stand on the front deck all the time. I got my aluminum angle and channel at Home Depot. I would use it again even though it's more expensive than wood. I've had ZERO leaks in my boat. No trouble with the seams or anything. The only time I've had water in it is due to the "screw-in" plug not being tight. It's original and is a pain to thread. I've got a replacement rubber lever type plug, but haven't swapped to it yet. [/QUOTE]
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