On the starboard inside transom is a small alum plate, about 3"x3" it will list the boats serial # and its capacities. If you provide the SN to the mfg, they can give you the rest. I have a 1970 12' Vee. VIN's were not yet required.
1989
The best way to sell a boat on Craigslist is to include all important information about the boat. Include, make, model, pictures of the boast, price, and details that make your boat unique.
A keel is the long fin that comes out of the bottom of the boat. You could make it using any missle shaped object for the botton and a long narrow pice conecting it to the boat itself
I would probably use popsicle sticks from a craft store and glue and string. Or you could buy and build a sail boat model kit
i have a vin number USBUJ79044J798 i need to know the make and model to this boat
enter the make and model of your boat on the American boating association website, choose your country (doesn't have to be in America) and it gives you the value of your boat. You may then want to put this up on eBay and direct people to value it themselves before buying it.
Try this site: Your info will be on page 2. * www.solarnavigator.net
Make it out of light wood (cedar is very good) and outriggers work like a treat
That depends on the make , model, and engine.That depends on the make , model, and engine.
I would say if you know what model or make your Jon boat is you can find it. The motor capacity is determined by multiple factors. Height of sides, the mounting area of where you would put the motor. If it has a plate your already on the internet a lil searching with that model number and should be a non issue.
Between $6000 and $25,000 depending on year, make, model and manufacture.
To determine if your boat is an imperial model or make, check for specific branding or model identifiers on the hull or registration documents, as manufacturers often label their models clearly. Additionally, consult the owner's manual or manufacturer’s website for details on the model specifications. You can also look for distinctive design features or construction materials that are characteristic of the imperial brand. If still uncertain, reaching out to a local dealer or boat expert can provide clarity.