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Default Stamp, carve, engrave? Hull number

On Aug 7, 2:11*pm, "Calif Bill" wrote:
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On Aug 6, 6:30 pm, wrote:

On Aug 6, 8:41 pm, wrote:


I just registered my boat in AZ, and these guys are a lot stricter
than CA. In CA they just used the serial number stamped on by Sears
in the 70s as the hull number. In AZ they said that isn't a hull
number and I need to put one on my boat. It is just a 12' aluminum
jon boat.


How would one go about attaching this number?

Well, you can probably stamp it into a hunk of metal and attach it
with permanant screws or rivits.. They just want to know that you are
not moving it from boat to boat on weekends..


Thanks, I was thinking about a thin metal plate, but had only thought
about rivits.. and I have no experience with rivits so not sure how
dificult that would be (especially if I just got a cheap-o tool and
not something good). *I hadn't thought about screws, I bet if I just
used sheet metal screws and then grinded them or stripped the heck out
of them (to the point you couldn't remove just by unscrewing) that
should work. *Plus, the inside part of where I'll be attaching the
number has a 5/8" board on it (for clamping the motor/engine) so
screws should work well.


They make screws with special heads that can only be turned in one
direction (in) with normal tools.. I have seen them in public
buildings for railings and signage.. Pobably get them at any hardware
store.. Also iirc a DEP guy told me once that grinding the slot off
of a screw after installation would pass muster..

Also, I should mention that I already have my registration, so it
isn't like some states (I imagine) where you have to have the numbers
inspected prior to registration... so it really only will be an issue
if an officer stops me on the water and wants to take a look (they
normally just ask for registration).


It only takes a turn of his head to see if the plate is there.. Most
jurisdictions are pretty specific as to where they can be put.. but
always in plain sight...

Take it by the police station and ask to borrow their engraver. *Etch the
numbers into the hull.


Again, easier to paint over than a plack, I could be wrong here so you
could ask your locals, but I don't think they want that.. Again, on
that point don't take my word for it..