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Craft Identification Number

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to the nearest month and "99" denoted as the year 1999 as the particular model/specification number. Months are denoted from A...L for January...December.
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manage the issuing of Manufacturer Identity Code on behalf of the British
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An example CID/HID might appear as "GB-ABC00042-A3-99", where "GB" is the
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who will issue one number from their "GB-RYAxxxxx" range.
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in the United Kingdom may apply for one-off HIN from the
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country code, "ABC" would be the Acme Boat Company's
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Recreational Craft Directive
American Ship Hull number
gross tonnage
IMO ship identification number
ENI number
ISO 3166-1
keel was laid
British Marine Federation
Department for Business Innovation and Skills
boat builders
Royal Yacht Association



British Marine Federation
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Water transport in Europe
Boat building
Ship identification numbers
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