Southshore gave you incorrect information. ALL vessels manufactured after November 1, 1972 had HIN numbers in the required location on the starboard transom. Even rowboats. C&C would have been out of their minds not to comply, as a boat with no HIN could never leave Canada, and I doubt it could be registered IN Canada. How would they identify it? Chances are excellent that your boat has at least one more copy of the HIN hidden in the cabin somewhere. Has the boat ever been registered since it was new? Old paperwork would have the HIN. I know it could never be registered in the U.S. without a HIN, and I would think the same true in Canada.

Bill Bina



On 7/23/2013 11:09 AM, Alex Giannelia wrote:
I have, as you know 1974 CC35 which due to a transom repair has no HIN stamped 
and showing.  Now I recall seeing one in Whitby Ontario which had one, and I 
just got an email from South Shore Yachts stating these models never had one, 
so unsure of where I stand, I want to re-construct this if possible.

My build year was 1974, the location was presumably Niagara on the Lake and the 
hull no was 282.  Is there someone lurking on the list whose hull no. is close 
and what was the month yours was built?

ALEX GIANNELIA

CC 35-II (1974) WILL BE RENAMED
ON THE HARD SINCE NOV. 2006
Toronto Ontario


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