Does anyone have any information on where the trailer ID # is on 93 CC trailer? The NMMA placard is faded too bad to make hardly anything out. I bought my 93 3 years ago from a gentlemen in Ohio and was the second owner. The original owner was from Michigan and bought the boat at Silver Spray Sports. He said that he did not recieve a title for the trailer and was not required to have one for Ohio. The issue is that I live in PA where trailers must have a title to get the yearly registration. I have been using the trailer Id# from my past boat trailer since but need to get this sorted out before someone else does for me.. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated!!
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I guess that may depend on the make of the trailer but in general, and at least on the Ramlin trailers (the ones I have seen are 2003 and newer), the plate for the Make, Model, and Serial Number is on the front of the trailer and on the inner side of the left hand side of the V (basically, right under the bow of the boat, on the port side, with the plate mounted on the inner face of the trailer and pointing towards the starboard side).
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You are correct about where to find the information. That is where the NMMA certification is on my trailer but I can not read it due to fading. It is the original trailer from Correct Craft from what I can see. I can make rhat out on the NMMA certification that the manufacturer is "Correct Craft" and their is a yellow vinyl CC symbol on the inside frame of the trailer on the starboard side at the stern. I can also make out some of the other specs but not the trailer Id#. It seems that the trailer should have a stamp on it somewhere in the frame with the Id#. Logically, that would be a safe bet due to NMMA tags can be removed and trailers can be stolen..........
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Trailers are required to have the ID stamped into the frame as well. It is there, possibly on a cross brace. Typical locations are on the rear or the front cross brace. Every trailer I have owned has been in one of those 2 locations. I don't think the DOT allows them to be stamped on any bunk supports or fender skirting as those are easily replaceable, but they may.
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