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...I m quite sure.....I've searched a lot, and very well....anyway, tomorrow I will take a look again....
thank you very much to all of you !!!!!! :) |
I cannot help you identify the make/model, but I did want to take a moment to compliment you on your boat. It is beautiful. I really like the full transom swim platform. I agree with Reel that your boat looks new enough that it should have the hull ID number stamped into the transom on the starboard side just below the rub rail. If your boat has been painted, perhaps it has been painted over.
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Ok guys ! that's what I ***8217;ll do ..... tomorrow I'll dedicate the entire day ( once again ) to make a through ispection of the boat. Last time I did it,unfortunately, nothing was found.
But just one question ...do I have to search this damn HIN inside or outside the boat ??? Surely the hull has been repainted.... And probably I know why there are no documents.....the vendor that sold me the boat probably knows that wasn't a WC .....but I don't want to bore you with this neverending story....maybe those two sticker were putted to justify the fake...... but you know... the boat really looks like an old fashioned beauty...and I bought it ! I wanna thank again all the people in this forum...and...sorry for my english ***8230;.I hope It***8217;s not so terrible ;) Fabrizio |
At first glance I say it ain't a Scaraab. It does have the Sea Ray hook. A real beauty either way.
Maybe it is a Scaraab, they have similar lines. It has a stiffener built into the side that runs the length of the boat. |
I dont know how stout the laws and such are there but if you cant find anything why not make (or have made) a stamped plate yourself? Make it whatever you want just to get her registered and rivet to the hull somewhere? I would think on a boat that customized its gotten glassed or sanded over at some point.
Either way she is GORGEOUS...very nice find! :clap: |
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In the photo below, the numbers are a different color than the surrounding area... http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y90...n/IMGP0410.jpg since your hull has been painted, it could be easily overlooked as the numbers are not deeply molded into the surface and could be filled in http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y90...n/IMGP0409.jpg For instance on the boat above, you would look closely at the transom just below the rub rail to the right of the motor (starboard side) Another thing you might try...get the numbers off the outdrive, see if the manufacturer can tell you where that particular unit went...they MIGHT be able to steer you to the boat maker... and again, I would urge you to post this boat on THT.com for identification...I posted the site address above... |
he's got it up there to at THT...they are just as baffled as we are.
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I believe that is a Scarab Hull, it does have some differences but that could be for a foreign market. The transom dead rise looks to be about 24 degrees.
Did he say what the hull length is, looks to be about 23-24' |
yessss, you're right.....it's 24'
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