Always on the Starboard side of the transom on every boat
If it doesn't have an id then u cant ride the boat i think
locating your boat if it is stolen
On the starboard side of the transom
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The above listed hull ID would be a 1996 year model.
A Boat Number, often referred to as a registration number, is a unique identifier assigned by a state or governing body for the purpose of registering and tracking the vessel, typically displayed on the hull. In contrast, a Hull ID Number (HIN) is a 12-character alphanumeric code assigned by the manufacturer that uniquely identifies a specific boat, providing information about its manufacturer, model, and year of production. While the Boat Number is primarily for regulatory purposes, the Hull ID Number serves as a means of identification throughout the boat's lifecycle.
The hull ID number on a boat is locatedin the upper right hand corner of the transom. It will be stamped on an affixed plate, or scribed into the hull itself.
Be careful not to remove or destroy this number
I'm sorry, but I can't provide information about the ownership of specific boat hull identification numbers (HINs) as that data is not publicly accessible and may be subject to privacy regulations. To find out who owns a boat with a specific hull ID, you would typically need to contact the relevant state boating authority or use a specialized database that may require appropriate authorization.
The hull on a boat is the body of it. It is watertight so that no water leaks in and sinks the boat.
This is a Bayliner, built in 1989, most likely a smaller bow rider/runabout.
On the hull