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NMMA: Coast Guard drops expanded hull ID numbers
NMMA: Coast Guard drops expanded hull ID numbers
Posted on January 28, 2011
At a recent National Boating Safety Advisory Council meeting, the Coast Guard formally announced that it is withdrawing any action on its proposed expanded 17-digit hull identification number, the National Marine Manufacturers Association reported.
The Coast Guard's proposal would have extended the existing HIN number to add additional digits on all recreational boats and created significant, unnecessary expense for boat manufacturers, dealers and lenders, according to the NMMA.
The NMMA had previously challenged the Coast Guard's proposal, filing comments outlining the detriment to the recreational boating industry because of costs involved in overhauling computer systems to adapt to the new HIN and the lack of overall benefits of an extended HIN.
The NMMA also worked closely with the Coast Guard and other groups to craft an alternative that would provide necessary information for field investigators. The result was a partnership with the National Insurance Crime Bureau to have boatbuilders begin providing information to the bureau, similar to what is done for autos, the association said.
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We definitely don't want to make builders spend anymore money to "upgrade" anything as it will trickle down to the consumer and usually will be an "extra" to pad the builders pockets.
I am curious why the NMMA isn't more concerned with enacting "Lemon Laws" for boats like the automobile industry. If this took place we would have more builders held to higher standards, as EVERYONE knows the NMMA is not interested in consumers, but in scamming consumers into thinking they are. Only concerned about builders and their profits.....period. IMHO
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