[Rewrote this article to allow it to be clearly understood--Moderator]
In the two question below, choose only between a "metal hull ID [number]" or "number etched into the fiberglass".
Q1: on a modely year 1984 OUTRAGE 22, how will the federal HIN be shown on the transom?
Q2: on a model 1986 OUTRAGE 22 how will the federal HIN be shown on the transom?
Method of Federal Hull Identification Number by boat legnth, boat model, and model year.
Re: Method of Federal Hull Identification Number by boat legnth, boat model, and model year.
My 1984 Outrage 22 has a metal (aluminum, I believe) plate with the Hull Identification Number (HIN) on the transom. After 41 years, the HIN is wearing off, but is still somewhat readable. There is also a stencil number that identifies hull liner.
See https://continuouswave.com/whaler/reference/FAQ/#Q2 for details.
See https://continuouswave.com/whaler/reference/FAQ/#Q2 for details.
Re: Method of Federal Hull Identification Number by boat legnth, boat model, and model year.
The federal regulations do not differ on how the required federal hull identification number should be presented based on the length of the boat or the particular model name of the boat.
Federal regulations established three epochs of manufacturing years in which the form of the federal HIN was different. The FAQ goes into considerable detail about how the required federal hull identification must be implemented on the transom of boats.
Federal requirements regarding how the federal HIN was to be implemented were changed in 1983. Because your inquiry for the two specific years has both years following 1983, then both would be subject to the same rule change.
Read the FAQ at Q2. Pay special attention to the paragraphs under the heading "Molded-in Numbers and New Format."
There are many avowals that boats made after January 1984 by Boston Whaler used either of the two of the formats you have specified as options for your initial question. Read examples cited by others in the thread
Method of Indicating Federal Hull Identification Number
Federal regulations established three epochs of manufacturing years in which the form of the federal HIN was different. The FAQ goes into considerable detail about how the required federal hull identification must be implemented on the transom of boats.
Federal requirements regarding how the federal HIN was to be implemented were changed in 1983. Because your inquiry for the two specific years has both years following 1983, then both would be subject to the same rule change.
Read the FAQ at Q2. Pay special attention to the paragraphs under the heading "Molded-in Numbers and New Format."
There are many avowals that boats made after January 1984 by Boston Whaler used either of the two of the formats you have specified as options for your initial question. Read examples cited by others in the thread
Method of Indicating Federal Hull Identification Number