Hi Rod
I wish it was that easy to get a HIN , when my late Fathers Swanson was passed onto me she had no HIN . I had to prove to maritme that the boat wasn't stolen ? As we built her as a hull and deck and no documentation existed of ownership after 32 years this wasn't that easy ! Even though she was registered to the same owner for 32 years moored at the same location and mooring number and registered to the same address it didn't matter to maritime.I had to prove that I was who I was ? and literally jumped through hoops to convince them I was who I was or am
To cut along story short apart from digging the old man up and taking him to maritime to show them it was not an easy task . Oh the reason being , the yacht wasn't part of the estate it was a verbal agreement between my mother and my father so even a statutory declaration from my mother and death certificate and a copy of the probate didn't help .It took a phone call to the Head office in Sydney to over rule the lake Mac Computer . Talk about "There's a hole in the bucket '
Cheers Bear
Ps She has one now ,one one rear end , and the other hidden up under the front bunk .Which the location is documented with maritime
PPS my late Father was a lawyer