On Bayliner boats, the hull number, also known as the Hull Identification Number (HIN), is typically located on the transom, which is the rear part of the boat, or on the starboard side at the top of the transom. It can also be found on the boat's registration documents or manufacturer's paperwork. The HIN is usually a 12-character alphanumeric code that provides information about the boat's manufacturer, model, and year of production. If you're having trouble locating it, check the owner's manual for specific guidance.
On my 1995 Bayliner the VIN or Hull number is stamped into the right side of the TRANSOM
This is a Bayliner, built in 1989, most likely a smaller bow rider/runabout.
hull identification number
Hull identification number
On the starboard side of the transom
The first two letters BL. Stand for Bayliner, the last three numbers are the month the hull was produced 090 which means Oct of 1990 ( 190 would be Jan of 90)
Hull identification number
Hull identification number
Another name for a boat's serial number is the Hull Identification Number (HIN). This unique identifier is used to distinguish individual boats and is typically molded into the hull. The HIN is essential for registration, insurance, and tracking purposes.
Usually by the number and shape of the hull(s) and by the number of masts. Tonnage is also an important factor.
The main body of the boat.
the hull helps keep the boat stable, if there was no hull, the boat would go in different directions