freeisforme
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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- Mar 23, 2009
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I tied up to a courtesy dock at the boat ramp the other day, one that's made of all aluminum, and a wake from a passing boat caused my 14' Starcraft to dip below the dock, it caught the right rear corner grab handle/ corner brace and broke off the rear portion of it, in doing that, it tore the hull ID tag just below it off, leaving just two rivets. The bits were gone by the time I saw what happened, and in 10' of fast moving water the chances of finding it are slim.
What should I do? The handle is no big deal, I could grind what's left of the corner cap down and do away with the handle part of it and it would look fine, but if I can find a new one, even better yet.
My bigger concern is the Hull number, do I just make up a new one with a punch set or will Starcraft issue me a new plate?
I called the marine police and they said the HIN must be there and it must be visible. The thing was just a 4x1" aluminum tag riveted to the hull with pop rivets, I'm surprised it lasted all these years, it was a bit tattered but still there and attached until it was torn off.
What should I do? The handle is no big deal, I could grind what's left of the corner cap down and do away with the handle part of it and it would look fine, but if I can find a new one, even better yet.
My bigger concern is the Hull number, do I just make up a new one with a punch set or will Starcraft issue me a new plate?
I called the marine police and they said the HIN must be there and it must be visible. The thing was just a 4x1" aluminum tag riveted to the hull with pop rivets, I'm surprised it lasted all these years, it was a bit tattered but still there and attached until it was torn off.
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