ABC Boat Builder Search and Recall results:

The manufacturer identification code (MIC) of your craft identification number (CIN or HIN) is ABC. This MIC (ABC) stands for the company name U.s. Coast Guard Headquarters which is currently In Business. This boat manufacturer code has other company names (ABC sometimes goes by these name(s) if applicable: Allied Boat Co (oob), Wright Yacht Co Inc (oob), , or ). This could happen if the US Coast Guard reissued the MIC to a new company after the first went out of business.

Boat Manufacturer Identification Code lookup for ABC (U.s. Coast Guard Headquarters)

This company (U.s. Coast Guard Headquarters) is owned by Commandant Cg-bsx-23 and is located at 2703 Mlk Jr Ave Stop 7501 in Washington state of Dc. It manufactured this vessel and placed your HIN or CIN on the hull. This Boat maker is not owned by a parent company. U.s. Coast Guard Headquarters has started making boats, yachts or other watercraft as of 7/25/1978.

More details at the US Coast Guard.

The US Coast guard provides this comment about this watercraft manufacturer: **********do Not Issue********** Do Not Reissue.*************** For Uscg Use As Example Mic In Bsc Articles ********************************* ****************************************************************************previously Assigned To Allied Boat Co Lower Main St Catskill Ny 12414. Types 12 & 14. Mso Nyc. Oob 780725..

There are 1 boat Recalls for U.s. Coast Guard Headquarters, the boat maker:

U.s. Coast Guard Headquarters Boat Recalls for this MIC (ABC): 1.

1-minn Kota Motors Has Recalled (hin Or Cin) Due To Circuit Board Failure And And This Boat Recall Is Closed. It Applied To 1233 Boats From The 2006 Maxxum 101 (36v) Model Boats. The Boat Recalls Applied On 8/29/2007 And Was Closed On 5/14/2009 With The Following Comment: 48 Circuit Boards In The 1233 36-volt Maxxum 101 Motors Produced Betw 7/11/06 And 11/9/06 Have Failed. Of These, 48 Resulted In The Non-primary Propulsion Electric Trolling Motor Ceasing To Operate. In Two Isolated Instances The Circuit Board Failure Resulted In The Trolling Motor Overheating To The Point Of Combustion.