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I bought and old aluminum boat and I can’t find the serial number.?

I bought and old aluminum boat and I can’t find the serial numberwhere can this number be atIs an sea nymph LV1457I need this number to register the boat.

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yes this will be fineif nothing else it will give you storage space and make your insulation work even better
If I were doing this, I would definitely put sheetrock of any width behind it for better fire protection.
No it's notYou should always put 5/8 sheetrock up firstPanelling is not sturdy enough to stand on it's own, it needs to be nailed to a solid surfaceNote that it should be nailed not gluedIf you glue it (and I've seen it done, ugh), you cannot remove it without destroying the drywallRemember, tastes and styles changeThat panelling will not be there foreverStandard pre-cut trim assumes milled 2x4's for interior walls, 2x6 exterior, and 5/8 drywall or sheathing on both sides of the wallIf you deviate from this, you will need to re-shape the trim you buy (which rarely turns out well) or have trim custom milled (which is very expensive)Do the job rightPut up drywall first.
Many boats built before 1972/1973 did not have model or serial numbersThey were not requiredI don't think your boat is that old thoughThe LV1457 Sea Nymph can be bought brand new today Have the seller give you a notarized bill of sale, call your states boat registration department, and see what else you will need.

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