Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)Do you have a question for VIRT?Do you have a question about how to process certain types of applications? State assigned HIN’s? How to handle commercial boats? Paddlecraft? Send them to Rick Barrera. A member of the VIRT Committee will respond to you directly, and will share the question anonymously here so that other states can benefit as well!Our first question relates to State Assigned Hull Identification Numbers (HIN's):For state assigned HIN's – is there a set format we should be using or are we permitted to create it as we choose to do so?
In 2019, VIRT worked with the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) and BLAs to come up with a standardized state assigned HIN format.The format for state assigned HIN’s is as follows:
Where to place a State Assigned HIN:
When a non-compliant manufacturer issued HIN exists, in order to comply with 33 CFR Part 174, Subpart B, state issuing authorities may be required to issue a state assigned HIN to a vessel that may have a pre-existing HIN issued by a manufacturer that is not in compliance with 33 CFR Part 181, Subpart C. To help maintain the record of the original HIN issued by a manufacturer, a state assigned HIN should not cover or obstruct any previous HIN and should be placed above, below, or directly next to the original HIN. In cases where the original or manufacturer supplied HIN cannot be located, please refer to 33 CFR 181.29 for placement of the State Assigned HIN. Benefits of not covering the original HIN include:
What model year to use on the Certificate of Number if model year is unknown:
In many cases where a state assigned HIN is required, the original model year of the vessel is unknown. However, compliance with 33 CFR Part 174, Subpart B requires this information be collected on the application for certificate of number, as well as recorded on the Certificate of Number itself. Therefore, in cases where original model year is unknown, the state issuing authority is to use the number 1111 for model year. This information will only be shown on the Certificate of Number and is not to be incorporated into the HIN or added to the vessel directly. The use of 1111 has been agreed to by both insurance companies and state representatives.For more information on state assigned HIN's and other HIN related questions, reach out to VIRT at rick@nasbla.org or see our HIN PowerPoint found on the NASBLA website at https://community.nasbla.org/viewdocument/hin-validation-verification-guide.
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