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Fishing fanatic
Since you boat is registered as a home built boat it is not a SeaCraft at least to the state it is a homebuilt boat. You would have to first get it registered back as a Seacraft and then move on the antique states. You would have to have a title for the boat with vin # and saying it is a SeaCraft.
FellowShip
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If nothing else else, its an antique homebuilt
It says 1974 homebuilt on my registration, the year we salvaged it.
Dont think the VIN is a possibility, according to 65bowrider, Mosely made Seacrafts VINs were plate only, not in fiberglass and mine is long gone.
Besides, I dont care if the state thinks its a Seacraft or not, I know it is, the proof is undeniable, I just want the cheaper reg fee and the cool sticker

. Unless I missed it, I didnt see anything in the statues that said homebuilts werent eligible.
So going antique homebuilt may be the way to go