Our extra HIN is also under the port settee. You have to unscrew the settee top to see the hidden HIN so you wouldn't find it unless you had that part of the boat apart for some other reason (or knew where to look).
Ken H. On 14 July 2013 20:30, Bill Bina <billb...@sbcglobal.net> wrote: > By law, after 1972, it was on the upper starboard side of the transom when > the boat was built. If it is not there now, the boat may have had a repair > that obliterated it. As far as I know, C&C's have the HIN in additional > locations to allow for that. I found my HIN is also molded into the liner > when I lift up the port side settee which has a hinged lid and storage > beneath. This is a spot that is not normally in plain sight. I think that > was intentional. > > Bill Bina > > > > On 7/14/2013 6:31 PM, jtsails wrote: > >> Rick, >> To throw some more confusion into the picture, My 1976 38 does not have >> any marking on the transom, only the manufacturer plate in the cockpit, and >> the serial number does not have any MIC letters, just numbers. It is >> stamped with the number "380100-76". All of the paperwork that I have shows >> the serial number from the plate, no MIC letter codes. I don't have the >> builder's file, but I think I'll call South Shore and see if I can get it. >> James >> Delany >> 1976 38 MkII >> Oriental, NC >> >> >> > > ______________________________**_________________ > This List is provided by the C&C Photo Album > http://www.cncphotoalbum.com > CnC-List@cnc-list.com >
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