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  2. Hull number - Wikipedia

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    The hull number visible on both sides of the bow of USS Arleigh Burke, DDG-51. A hull number is a serial identification number given to a boat or ship. For the military, a lower number implies an older vessel. For civilian use, the Hull Identification Number (HIN) is used to trace the boat's history. The precise usage varies by country and type.

  3. Ship identifier - Wikipedia

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    Tactical number - a number painted on the hull of a military ship, for identification either during combat or peacetime. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Sail number - unique identifiers used especially for racing yachts but also windsurfers, and displayed on the sail to assist with search and rescue operations.

  4. Merritt Boat & Engine Works - Wikipedia

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    Cinco W (USCG #571432, Hull #24) was completed in 1976 for owner Pat Welder of Texas. Snee Kee Peet (USCG #572858, Hull #25) was completed in 1976 for owner Pete Benoit. The Boat is now SeaJeannie and owned by Vito Costanza hailing from Montauk NY; Belama (USCG #580128, Hull #26) was completed in 1977 for owner Newt Belcher. Today the boat is ...

  5. Brompton Caribou - Wikipedia

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    'Brompton Caribou' is 28 feet 6 inches long, 7 feet 6 inches wide and has a depth of 2 feet 9 inches boat commonly known as a "Gator Tug", or "Winch boat" made by the Russel-Hipwell Engines Company [1] in 1955 and is hull number 1058. It is made with a welded 3/16" steel hull in the clinker configuration and a cabin

  6. IMO number - Wikipedia

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    The IMO number of the International Maritime Organization is a generic term covering two distinct meanings. The IMO ship identification number is a unique ship identifier; the IMO company and registered owner identification number is used to identify uniquely each company and/or registered owner managing ships of at least 100 gross tons (gt).

  7. USNS Narragansett - Wikipedia

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    Narragansett was reclassified from a fleet ocean tug (ATF) to a boat in 2009. While she retained her name, her hull number was changed from T-ATF-167 to 226NS7901. [16] Boats do not typically display their hull numbers on their bows. Narragansett displays "TSV-4" on her bow today, a locally-assigned pennant number.

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