[Public-list] Transom numbers
Elaine and Brian Timmins
timmins at optonline.net
Tue Nov 29 16:27:56 PST 2005
Perhaps at some point in time a financing or insurance company or a state
registration department wanted it scribed into the transom. As a 1969, the
USCG would not have required it.
When I bought my current boat (vintage 1982) it had a stamped metal plate
rivetted on. That plate indicated what the state of Connecticut wanted it to
show back when she was home ported in Connecticut. My finance company and
the State of New York insisted that I scribe the correct number (as per the
builders certificate) into the hull. Imagine this, the State of New York
would not accept payment of the sales tax or payment for the registration
until I could produce a rubbing of the number from the hull! Coast Guard
didn't care for Documentation so long as I had the Doc # carved in.
Regards,
Brian ex#497 LF39PH#66 S/V Calico Jack
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Flemming" <flemming.smb at ns.sympatico.ca>
To: <public-list at alberg30.org>
Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 6:18 PM
Subject: [Public-list] Transom numbers
> Re transom numbers .... I am owner of hull 365, 1969 and she has the
> numbers stamped in the transom , also carries a
> metal plate below the cabin enterance
> in the cockpit...... BTW, my boat s name is " Mirradong "
>
>
> Dave Flemming
>
> St. Margaret s Bay, Nova Scotia
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