mak41
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A friend passed and the family sold me the aluminum rowboat we fished from over the years. We hadn't used it in about ten years, taking to fish from shore.
That is probably the last time it was registered. In NY if a boat can support a motor, it needs to be registered. The family can't find any paperwork and after seven years the State drops the records. No HIN, no registration. There was probably a HIN created for it when it was initially registered under NY numbers. The boat was bought new in '57/'58 in PA and there's nothing stamped anywhere on the boat but there is a badge on either side stating: Sea King.
Suggestions appreciated.
That is probably the last time it was registered. In NY if a boat can support a motor, it needs to be registered. The family can't find any paperwork and after seven years the State drops the records. No HIN, no registration. There was probably a HIN created for it when it was initially registered under NY numbers. The boat was bought new in '57/'58 in PA and there's nothing stamped anywhere on the boat but there is a badge on either side stating: Sea King.
Suggestions appreciated.