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Basic Boating Information

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1

Video

2

Boating Terms

3

Hull Designs

4

Boat Length

5

Propulsion

6

Capacity

7

Hull Identification Numbers

8

Homemade Boats

9

Recall Hotline

10

Theft Prevention

11

Loaning a Boat

12

Lines and Knots

13

Trailers and Trailering

14

Boat Ramps

15

Weather

16

Float Plans

17

Boat Maintenance

18

Fueling

19

Environmental Considerations

20

Chapter Review

HULL IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (HIN)

  • Since 1972, a 12-digit hull identification number is permanently embossed or stamped into the transom of recreational boats. The HIN identifies a specific boat and is a main source of information used for establishing ownership.
  • Altered or missing HINs indicate legal problems. Buyers must check and verify the HIN against the registration to ensure they are not buying a boat that might have an ownership or certification problem.
  • If you believe a HIN has been altered, or is missing, contact your state boating agency, local police, or USCG.

   
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