If you can get the HIN, usually on a small tag on the stern, you can Google it and get all the data.
Any clue who manufactured this? Listed on facebook, seller has no idea what brand it is
If you can get the HIN, usually on a small tag on the stern, you can Google it and get all the data.
Clint
Far West Kentucky
Old enough to know better and way too old to care!
May be difficult to get it registered without a number. There is a process to get a number issused. May make for some bargaining room on the price
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That is good. I was told I had to have a number issued when I had bought a boat without one. Circumstances changed for me shortly after I had bought it. I parted with it without getting a number and registering it
The love for fishing is one of the best gifts you can pass along
Looks like an old Lonestar 1950's era boat, probably 14'5" in length.
Here in FL I needed to have a bill of sale stating that the hull was made before 1971 as hulls after that had an assigned hin. If that wasn’t found then it had to be inspected by the FWC and established that it had no hull number by one of their officers. I asked 2 FWC officers about this and neither of them had any idea what I was talking about. Dead end, stonewall. Luckily I could get a bill of sale with the needed info and the process went somewhat smooth. If you get a bill of sale to get this registered, be sure of the date of manufacture is 1970 or older, if your state is anything like mine. Good luck with it.
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