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Chris,
Personally, to find the info you're looking for I suggest you grab the boat's registration and see if it's on there. :^) Second, are the letters and numbers that you can't read painted or stamped? If stamped, perhaps you could place a piece of paper over it and go over it gently with a pencil to see if the letters and numbers begin to show up. -Jim Chris wrote: I've been trying to read the serial plate of an old 1975 Sunray pleasure boat but all the plate detail has faded away. What's visible is the boxes with the stamped numbers. Similar to this 2 rows of boxes, 3 boxes on the top, and 2 boxes on the second row (bottom). First box (top row) contains 3 letters and six numbers together Second box (top row) contains two numbers being 75, hence the year Third box (top row) contains "Sunray Boats Inc" First box (bottom row) contains 4 numbers Second box (bottom row) contains two letters, a dash, and then 3 numbers. What I want to figure out is the model and serial number. Would it be wise to say that the first top box is the serial number with the 9 characters? Would it also be safe to say the second box on the second row contains the model? in this case SV-155 What do you guys think? Thanks |
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