What is a Boat Hull Number? A boat has a weird collection of numbers and letters on their transom. The series of numbers after the manufacturer code is the hull number. All boats created or imported into the United States after November 1, 1972, must have this number as a way for manufacturers to clearly identify boats who might be defective or under recall. Most stolen boats that are resold have only a minor change in the Hull Identification Number (HIN). Because these numbers are molded into the plastic of the.
Boat registration numbers come at two levels, state and federal. Smaller recreational and commercial vessels use state registration. Owning and operating recreational and commercial vessels with larger carrying capacities require federal documentation. If you need to find a boat's owner or verify whether or not there is a lien holder, research registration and documentation numbers at the state and federal levels to discover the vessel's chain of ownership and any lien information.
Step 1
Locate the registration or documentation number on the exterior of the boat. State registration numbers are commonly displayed on both sides of the bow (front) with 4-inch painted numbers or stickers. Federal numbers are displayed anywhere on the boat's exterior that is visible from the water.
Step 2
Locate the vessel's hull number stamped or cast into the transom of the boat, and one other place such as a deck beam or other permanent structural member located in the engine room or hold. Hull numbers identify the vessel using the manufacturer's database. Use this number to confirm that the boat matches the registration number.
Step 3
Call the state department of marine resources or wildlife, fisheries and parks office to have the department research the numbers if the boat is state registered. State registration numbers will be configured as MS-5678-BF, or similar. The first two characters designate the state in which the boat is registered.
Call the U.S. Coast Guard national vessel documentation center or visit its website and enter the vessel's documentation number. Federal document numbers are six or seven digit numbers without dashes.
Tip
- While state registration numbers must appear on the bow of the boat, federally documented vessels typically have the boat's name on the bow. Look elsewhere on the exterior of the boat, usually on the house, for the federal document number. Some vessels may have the document number painted on the roof so it is visible by air, but the number must also appear somewhere on the boat that is visible from the water.
Items you will need
- Registration or federal documentation number
- Hull number
- Capt. TJ Hinton; commercial fishing vessel captain; Gulf Coast, Miss.
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