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usually on the starboard side of boat on the transom and the upper side of it
On the starboard side of the transom
Always on the Starboard side of the transom on every boat
Should be on the transom bracket facing the motor on starboard side
It depends on the year, but for the most part you will find them on the Starboard side of the engine on the transom bracket (where it connects to the boat.)
The last two digits in the hull ID number are usually the year of manufacture. The ID number is usually stamped into the starboard side of the transom, near the top.
Looking at the back of the vessel, on the starboard side, upper corner of the transom, you should find the hull ID number. The number will either be scribed into the gelcoat, or stamped into a plate affixed to the transom. Generally, the last two digits in the hull ID will be the year model of the vessel.
facing to the front, starboard side is on the right
Look for a silver tag on the starboard transom bracket
Facing towards the bow, starboard is on the right.
That you are crossing starboard to starboard or overtaking to port side. (you are passing on YOUR starboard side)
The opposite of starboard (right side) is port (left side).