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PostPosted: Mon Jul 12, 2010 6:36 am 
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Hi All,

Does anyone have a Gator trailer for their HObie 16? The only stamped number I can find is on the hitch mount and it is only 4 numbers. I need to register this trailer (It was previously not titled or registered) but need to find the SN#. Any thoughts on this?

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PostPosted: Mon Jul 12, 2010 11:19 am 
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Most trailers have a sticker on them with the serial number. It has a tendency to come off on older trailers. There may or may not be a number stamped on the frame.

What state are you in?


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PostPosted: Tue Jul 13, 2010 1:23 pm 
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Slap some black rustoleum on it and register it as 'homemade'. Works on old recovered trailers in my state. NJ.


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PostPosted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 6:11 am 
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I searched and searched on my Highlander branded trailer and never found one. I finally learned that these were manufactured in Canada and never had SNs applied in the first place. When I explained this to the DMV here in Virginia they couldn't have cared less.

There were several ways to apply for registration, and I chose the homemade route even though I bought it from the original owner and it was definitely not homemade. It was just simpler and easier that way, and cheaper. The three step process was to:

1) Go to the DMV and apply for a home made trailer permit. You pay the $$$, get the paperwork, and they provide you with a new aluminum VIN tag that you install.
2) Make an appointment with the Sheriff's office for them to inspect the trailer with newly installed VIN tag. Once they are satisfied they sign off on the paperwork.
3) Take the completed paperwork back to the DMV for approval and plates.

One thing I did to keep it convincing as a "homemade" trailer was to keep it in a slight state of disrepair with some obvious steps remaining for completion, all for show while the Sheriff looked it over. I told the sheriff that over the course of a year or so I got a piece from here and a piece from there, and I was finally at a point of being able to put it on the road, "in a few days." ;-)

They appreciated that and with a wink and a nod they were on their way and my trailer was legit.

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PostPosted: Sun Jul 18, 2010 10:27 pm 
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I had the same problem in New Hampshire but I didn't have to say it was homemade although that was an option. I just had to have an officer of any type sign off on it after HE verified that the SN was actually missing. He filled out a paper then DMV in NH gave me a sticker with the assigned SN and the new license plate.
Pretty easy I think it cost around 20 bucks and 2 days.

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