How would you have registered a boat without the HIN? All boats
manufactured in the US and Canada have the HIN in the upper starboard of
the transom since 1972.
Bill Bina
On 1/14/2015 9:05 AM, Burt Stratton via CnC-List wrote:
I have been impressed with the way my 1974 33 3/4 tonner is made. Other than
the likely-hood for moisture in the balsa core of the cabin roof and the
cockpit sole (not the fault of the manufacturer) the boat looks to be solid
as a rock and sails nice and stiff. I do wish I had the 33-1 layout, though.
The modifications they made for the 3/4 ton model make the living on board
pretty sparse.
I keep seeing folks on this list giving hull numbers. I cannot for the life
of me find mine. Now my boat was likely made in the custom shop. It has an
extended keel (about 12 inches) but the hull and sail plan is identical to
the 33-1. The only plaque is on the aft wall of the cockpit and there is no
hull number on it. Is it possible there is no hull number?
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