Unknown boat brand/make/type/origin

Discussion in 'Powerboats' started by glljansen, Jul 10, 2003.

  1. glljansen
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    glljansen Junior Member

    Can somebody help me to determine origin of 19ft boat, probably US origin?
     
  2. Jeff
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    Jeff Moderator

    Do you have photos? What other information do you have on the boat to be identified?
     
  3. glljansen
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    glljansen Junior Member

    hello Jeff, I do have photos, just do not know how to place them here; can I send them to your email address?
     
  4. Jeff
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    Jeff Moderator

    Save them as JPEGs (.jpg) and either attach them here (click the blue post reply button and then at the bottom choose the file under the Attach file: section -- you can only attach one image per post so just post multiple times to post them all in this thread), or upload them to the gallery.
     
  5. glljansen
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    glljansen Junior Member

    unknown boat origin

    appreciate your help
     

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  6. glljansen
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    glljansen Junior Member

    same
     

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  7. glljansen
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    glljansen Junior Member

    same
     

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  8. arfid
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    arfid New Member

    Manufacturers tend to come and go over the years. For this reason, we have compiled this list so that people can find out who made their particular boat. This list only goes back about 30 years so it isn't complete but it's a good start!
    If your boat was made within the last 30 years then it should have a Hull ID Number (HIN) on the transom and somewhere inside the boat.

    The first 3 characters of the HIN are known as the MIC and can be used to identify your manufacturer. Take the MIC and enter it at this USCG site to find out more about a particular boat builder:

    http://www.uscgboating.org/recalls/mic_database.htm

    info taken from the iboat.com website.

    Good luck.
     
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