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actually, locating the HIN on a modern cat is pretty easy, it is on the starboard transom, just like on a monohull. On a modern trimaran, it is usually on the main hull's starboard transom.
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Originally Posted by JohnRPollard
Yeah, a few more photos with broad perspective would be helpful.
Also, just fyi for future reference: Next time, if you can find the H.I.N. (hull i.d. #, usually imprinted in the topsides at the stern vicinity), it is actually pretty simple to locate the builder name in the USCG database. But you probably know this, and I'm sure on multihulls it's not quite so easy to locate the H.I.N. as it usually is on a monohull.
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