Hi Dave,
My 1990 34+ does have the + in the Hin number. It's imprinted on the Hull
that way and it's in the boat's official USCG docs as well (Here:
http://www.st.nmfs.noaa.gov/pls/webpls/cgv_pkg.vessel_id_list )
My Hin is ZCC34+34B090. It did create a little bit of a fuss with the
insura
: Stus-List Hull# (HIN) for 34+?
Just had a survey done on a '90 34+ yesterday, looks good but one bit of
weirdness: the HIN has a "+" symbol in it, which HIN decoders say is
invalid. The HIN starts off "ZCC34+"
Can anyone else with a 34+ verify that this is what thei
This boat is also new enough that it has a second impront of the HIN
somewhere hidden in the interior. MIne is visable when I lift the seat
of the port settee, and it is stamped in the top edge surface of the
fiberglass pan under the seat. I forget what year that second imprint
became mandatory
Why do you need the HIN plate? The vessel is documented right? That means
the Doc number is permanently attached on an inside structure and is every
bit as official a tiny engraved plate riveted to the hull.
Josh
On May 28, 2015 8:29 AM, "David Pulaski via CnC-List"
wrote:
> Ken - thanks for t
Ken - thanks for that lookup tool. That makes me feel better. I really want
this deal to go through. Just gotta have the yard affix a proper replacement
HIN plate. Very excited about the boat. :)
-Dave
Yeah here's the thing - the transom had been re-gelcoated and the original HIN
is no longer visible (the broker/yard is going to take care of it). I'm
getting the # off the USCG doc, which looks OK and the hull# with the "+" in it
shows on the USCG doc lookup website as well. It's a 1-owner bo
A quick search of the United States Coast Guard's Port State Information
eXchange (PSIX) system reveals several (actually 27) C&C 34+ with similar
HIN (Hull Numbers).
You can search here: http://cgmix.uscg.mil/PSIX/PSIXSearch.aspx
The wild card symbol in a search on that site is the percent symbo
Do you get the HIN from the aft starboard hull corner? It would be a
challenge to falsify a molded in HIN. Did you try to decode the HIN
without the +?
Josh Muckkey
S/V Sea Hawk
1989 C&C 37+
Solomons, MD
On May 28, 2015 8:01 AM, "David Pulaski via CnC-List"
wrote:
> Just had a survey done on a
Just had a survey done on a '90 34+ yesterday, looks good but one bit of
weirdness: the HIN has a "+" symbol in it, which HIN decoders say is invalid.
The HIN starts off "ZCC34+"
Can anyone else with a 34+ verify that this is what their HIN looks like?
Thanks!
-Dave