Honwave
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Bella580
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Honwave
Hi how do I tell witch honwave that I do have T38 ,, T40 can’t see no plate marking on the honwave Help please I’m new here so take your time on me thanks mark 
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Martin
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Re: Honwave
Hi Mark.
The quickest way for us to decide is ...
Does the boat have an inflatable floor or an aluminium decked floor,
The Ae range T35 & T40 have aluminium boards.
The T32 & T38ie range have inflatable floors.
Martin
The quickest way for us to decide is ...
Does the boat have an inflatable floor or an aluminium decked floor,
The Ae range T35 & T40 have aluminium boards.
The T32 & T38ie range have inflatable floors.
Martin

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rogerblack
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Re: Honwave
Also in case it's not already obvious to you, Mark, the model denotes the craft length, e.g. T32 = 3.2m
Mine has a full specification ID plate on the inside port side of the transom:
There's also a smaller plate on the outer starboard side of my transom with the 12 character CIN (Craft Identification Number) sometimes referred to as the HIN (Hull ..) or WIN (Watercraft ..)
Hope this helps.
Mine has a full specification ID plate on the inside port side of the transom:
There's also a smaller plate on the outer starboard side of my transom with the 12 character CIN (Craft Identification Number) sometimes referred to as the HIN (Hull ..) or WIN (Watercraft ..)
Hope this helps.
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Bella580
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Martin
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Bella580
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- Boat Make: Honwave
- Outboard: Mariner 20Hp
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- Location: South Wales
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