Hunter 28

Jan 27, 2014
3
HUNTER 28 FUENGIROLA
First Of All Sorry For My English.

We´ve Just Bought A Hunter 28 (serial Number: 28065f989,
Built In 1989).

Last Owner Didn´t Give Us The Technical Characteristics
(or Builder´s Information Plate As You Have In Owner´s
Manuals Hunter 280).

We Need It Because Spanish Authorities Are Asking For Them,
In Order To Allow The Persons Can Be Able To Sail (not To Sleep) In The Boat.

Thank You For Everything And We Want To Say That
We Are Very Happy With The Boat, Very Comfortable And
Easy Sailing.
 
Nov 8, 2010
11,386
Beneteau First 36.7 & 260 Minneapolis MN & Bayfield WI
I think I answered this before. He didn't give it to you because it likely never had one. The CE plate you show is for a modern Hunter. Marlow-Hunter only very recently started to issue CE plates for boats destined for the EU. Older boats like yours were never issued one as they are not needed in the USA.

There are private organizations that can arrange to test and certify your individual boat; it sadly will not be cheap.

Hunter-Marlow uses IMCI to certify the boats they plan to sell in Europe; see below. IMCI also do boats for private parties. If you cannot find out how the previous owner certified the boat, you might have to go this route.

http://imci.org/index.php?pageId=16&item=3346&op=lp

A company that does post-built certifications.

http://boatexportusa.com/services/ce-certification-ce-markings/
 
May 24, 2004
7,174
CC 30 South Florida
Jackdaw is correct, older boats never had them as capacity plates are not required for boats over 20 ft in the US. Contact a boat broker in your area as they may have experience dealing with the authorities regarding the transfer and certification of imported boats prior to the regulations.