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Old 07-24-2003, 10:13 AM
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Default Re: hull number records

You could have a real problem there. Those numbers identify the boat both as a SeaCraft and the year build. I took special effort to protect those # when I did my boat I put tape over them and it stills shows the original red gel-coat color I painted the whole boat except for the #. If you title it with out those # it will be titled as (HOMEMADE) and not a SeaCraft hull. There is no other location that they put the # either. If I was you I would either have a plate made and laminate it into the hull near that location or figure out how to bring back the outline of the original #. Maybe you could call Florida title/registration for a better idea. I once bough a 19’ Mako that way when I was a kid I had to title it as Homemade well 2 yrs. later the police came by and said that the guy that sold the boat to me had stolen it and they were here to recover the property I got luck since I and the boat was living in Texas they gave up, they said it would cost to much to come and get it.
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