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Author:  ALEXSAILS [ Thu Aug 31, 2006 9:59 pm ]
Post subject:  Additional 3 digit # on rear decks???

Hi, the serial # on my H16 is: (located on each transom)
CCMB3859D787 which means my boat is a 1987 model built in April 1987.

But!! I also have a 3 digit number scribed on each deck. These are in the rear, between the rudder pin hole in deck and the begining of the nonskid surface. Small one inch slick deck area.

Left hull # is 633 and Right hull # is 627

They were scribed/etched with the same technique as the serials in the transoms..

What do these numbers mean???

Thanks!

Author:  worldinchaos [ Thu Aug 31, 2006 11:16 pm ]
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could those be hull weights? i dont know how much 16 hulls weigh. and it could more realistically be 63.3 and 62.7

Author:  ALEXSAILS [ Fri Sep 01, 2006 9:28 am ]
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Could be.....
But that only sums up to 120+/- pounds and a H16 weight should be around 320#. Will the rest of the rigging add the weight needed to reach the standard H16 weight?

Anyone?

Author:  mmiller [ Fri Sep 01, 2006 9:43 am ]
Post subject:  Extra three digits

Extra three digits?

Likely a production control item. Hulls use to be molded at a facility in San Juan Capistrano and trucked to the factory in Oceanside. Where they were assembled and packaged. If the digits are "Outies" rather than concave...it is probably something to do with mold numbers.

Author:  ALEXSAILS [ Fri Sep 01, 2006 9:53 am ]
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These are engraved just as the hull numbers in the transom, same tool which produces a crude scratched concave # instead of a raised molded print.

I just checked again and I dont see any dot (.) showing that they could be 63.3 and 62.7. They are clear to be 633 and 627.

Does the "B" in the serial have anything to do with this?
Being that if its not an "L" more than 9,999 were boats produced.

CCMB3859D787

thanks!

Author:  tkeiser [ Tue Sep 19, 2006 11:58 am ]
Post subject:  Hull Number

I have what I thought was a 1990 Hobie 16. I started looking at it closer and the last number may be a D intead of a 0 making it a 1979 instead of a 1990. Do the Hobie Hull numbers end in letters or numerals?

Author:  Wet1 [ Tue Sep 19, 2006 12:37 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Hull Number

tkeiser wrote:
I have what I thought was a 1990 Hobie 16. I started looking at it closer and the last number may be a D intead of a 0 making it a 1979 instead of a 1990. Do the Hobie Hull numbers end in letters or numerals?

The last two digits (numbers) of the null numbers should be the model year I believe. Yours should end in "90" if it's a 1990.

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