HIN Numbers

Discussion in 'Boat Design' started by Arvy, Aug 21, 2008.

  1. Arvy
    Joined: Jun 2005
    Posts: 117
    Likes: 4, Points: 0, Legacy Rep: 44
    Location: Netherlands

    Arvy Senior Member

    Hi all,

    A bit of a spin off in my mind from the aluminum kayak thread which at times got to the point of HIN numbers. Now what I was wondering, I found out if you want to sell recreational craft in the US you need them, are there any rules like this in Europe?

    Grtz,
    Arvy
     
  2. KFB
    Joined: Apr 2005
    Posts: 17
    Likes: 1, Points: 0, Legacy Rep: 22
    Location: United States

    KFB Junior Member

    All boats sold in Europe must be CE certified, and require a craft ID number. For US built boats exported into markets regulated by CE certification, the craft ID is the HIN preceded by the letters "US". In addition to being certified, each boat requires a Declaration of Conformity to be issued by the builder when the boat is delivered for sale. There are exemptions, etc. A good place to look for more info is the International Marine Certification Institute (www.IMCI.org).
     
  3. Arvy
    Joined: Jun 2005
    Posts: 117
    Likes: 4, Points: 0, Legacy Rep: 44
    Location: Netherlands

    Arvy Senior Member

    Thanks,

    I will check out the IMCI site. Not that I really need a thing like that at all, I was just wondering about it, but might come in handy in the future!
     
Loading...
Forum posts represent the experience, opinion, and view of individual users. Boat Design Net does not necessarily endorse nor share the view of each individual post.
When making potentially dangerous or financial decisions, always employ and consult appropriate professionals. Your circumstances or experience may be different.