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In Fl. anything built after 1972 is required to have a HIN. In your case in Fl. they would issue you an FLZ number. Maybe thats a number assigned by your state?
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I hve 1969 with the aluminum plate exactly like Puckyuck, the boat was purchased in North Carolina and was still using an FLZ number (in NC) from at some point when it was registered in Florida. When I registered it in Florida it took a little while but they were able to pull up the old number (and histroy) and reactivate it. My FLZ number is only on the title no plate on boat with the number anywhere.
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JW
You can do several things. It is required by law to be permanently affixed to the starboard side of the transom. Get a metal plate and have the number engraved at a min. of 1/8th inch letters and rivit it to the transon. Then it's not a bad idea to mark it several places inside, out of sight that only you know the location...just in case... or Contact DHSMV and see if they will issue you a metal tag this is what they do for homemades now.
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