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The hull identification number is the twelve or fourteen character serial number that uniquely identify a boat built after 1972. It is usually inserted by the boat's manufacturer. The number has a safety purpose. You must be careful not to remove, alter or deface the number; for this is illegal. The number should be written down and put in a separate place [not in the vessel]; this is necessary in case the vessel is stolen or warrant issues arise.
Like the vehicle identification number attached to the vehicle, the HIN is used to find out about each boat. The HIN is located at the stern of the boat, usually on the starboard side of the transom, or as close as possible to that area. Widely used to register boats and optimize boat statistics.
Is the hull identity the same as the VIN quantity?
Hull Identification Range (HIN) is a 12 or 14-person serial variant that uniquely identifies a boat. HIN is similar to the VIN of a car. All boats manufactured or imported after November 1, 1972, must receive a HIN, which must be identified at some point during boat registration.
The hull identification number (HIN) for all boats built after November 1, 1972, is fully affixed to the rear of the transom, usually at the higher correct corner. This is widely required by federal regulations and must be included in the registration application.
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