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HIN riddle ?
I have a 1975 CC IB.
Just had an insurance survey. Surveyor ran my HIN# and came back with a question regarding the place of origin of the hull? Does the prefix "SECA" have a place in the "Potter" lineage? Does the "300" sequence have any meaning? I realize the "75" indicates year of manufacturing and believe that is the first year of the "IB" 23' line? SECA300###75 Thanks for any insight. |
Absolutely Potter era.
SEC = SeaCraft A = model (this was often cryptic, but consistent) 3 = length xxx = hull no. xx would be month of mfg this could have had a letter code option too. xx would be the year of mfg Example of my old 78 SeaVette SECV30131178 |
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