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<blockquote data-quote="Bob E" data-source="post: 372224" data-attributes="member: 14402"><p>There might be some info hidden under the camo paint job, but I don't think manufacturers were required to put any kind of identifiable info on their boats until after something like 1972. I think they keep track of the serial numbers (hull identification number, HIN) in order to fight theft, just like the VIN number on a car. Making one up might not be the best idea... </p><p>There should be a way to get a number assigned to an old boat, but I don't know what would be required to do that in Florida.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob E, post: 372224, member: 14402"] There might be some info hidden under the camo paint job, but I don't think manufacturers were required to put any kind of identifiable info on their boats until after something like 1972. I think they keep track of the serial numbers (hull identification number, HIN) in order to fight theft, just like the VIN number on a car. Making one up might not be the best idea... There should be a way to get a number assigned to an old boat, but I don't know what would be required to do that in Florida. [/QUOTE]
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