Brian,
Only the hull VIN is stamped on the transom, not the boat number. FS Inc. might have records of the VIN and their associated hull number on file.
Mark
Mark is right. Hull ID numbers on the transom became mandatory by the Coast Guard, in 1972. It’s possible boats before then had hull numbers in other spots. I read somewhere that some boats had serial numbers under the Gasket, on the bottom.
As mark mentioned, the boat number, (also the sail number) is on the top of the centerboard trunk cap.
Trying to verify if the hull number is actually a Flying Scot. XYX00506175. It was registered in NJ NJ 6748 FL. Please assist to help me verify. Thank you
FS5516
Wed, 10/23/2019 - 16:59
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Hull number
Brian,
Only the hull VIN is stamped on the transom, not the boat number. FS Inc. might have records of the VIN and their associated hull number on file.
Mark
sawyerspadre
Thu, 10/24/2019 - 21:09
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1972
Mark is right. Hull ID numbers on the transom became mandatory by the Coast Guard, in 1972. It’s possible boats before then had hull numbers in other spots. I read somewhere that some boats had serial numbers under the Gasket, on the bottom.
As mark mentioned, the boat number, (also the sail number) is on the top of the centerboard trunk cap.
Pollos1952
Fri, 08/05/2022 - 09:14
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Hull number
Trying to verify if the hull number is actually a Flying Scot. XYX00506175. It was registered in NJ NJ 6748 FL. Please assist to help me verify. Thank you