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Early NH Boat Plates
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Finally decided to document some of the NH boat license plates I have and shot a picture of some of the earliest, including one that I have a question on. Does anyone know why the 1980 plate (upper right corner of photo) was so different from the more traditional style? Also, let's have a little fun. Please post a picture of your earliest NH boat plate on this thread. I'm starting with the first entry of a 1934 plate.
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Smaller numbers because there are 5 rather than 3 or 4?
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I can remember that car plates used to alternate every year from a green background with white lettering to a white background with green lettering. I don't know if boat plates followed that format. |
I'm thinking that NH switched from convict manufactured plates to private mfg., or visa-versa.
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Alternating Colors
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New plates were issued every year. How many stickers do you have on your current plates? I think we had 8 some time back when I peeled them off to put a new one on.
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I hope this picture posts... this is from a boat house on the lake. I cant show all the pictures because I don't want anyone to know the location but this one will get you the idea. The plates start at 1916 when the first NH boat plates were made and continue without missing a year till 1979. only 800 were made that year. They are all porcelain and tin depending on the year. A couple are made from leather. The state never issued leather ones but people used to make there own in the day. The earlier ones before 1916 are actually for motorcycles and are confused with the boat plates. Hope this was helpful ....
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That's fantastic sluggo! Thanks for sharing.
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The plates were always smaller that auto plates. Their size was unique. In 1980, boat plates changed to the same size that had been used for snowmobiles (prior to the stickers) and was still being used for snowmobile and ATV dealer plates. This smaller size continued until the switch to bow numbers. As to the "New York" color of the 1980 plate...who knows? ;)
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Was 1980 the last year for the plates?
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Last Year For Plates
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I remember those plates but just barely. I should remember them better. I know we had them for my father's boats and I guess we had them for ours too. It seems like so long ago.
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Here's Mine
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I think I had my first boat in about 1955. It was a 12-14 foot wooden boat with a 7.5 hp Evinrude on it. My dad had a 16 foot wooden boat with a 15 hp Evinrude on it. Both motors were bought from Ed Downing in Alton Bay.
My first "big boy" boat was a 1975 (?) 16 foot Glastron I/O bought From Sonny Stulz (Silver Sands Marina) in 1981. I saved that plate and a few more, including my last plate in 1988. |
Who would have thought to save their plates?? See, just goes to show you should never throw away anything!!! :)
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1988
I have 1988 plate on my 1988 Formula. It was the last year for plates.
My family had a rows of plates since the 1910's in the boat house. We sold the property to someone who says he absolutely love the Victorian cottage and was not planning on changing it. This was the big reason we sold it to the guy. A year later he tore the place down and built a huge McMansion. When we heard of the demolition we ask to save the plates and few other memories we left behind. We even ask if we can saved some of the turned woodwork from the interior and stained Tiffany glass. By the time we got there it was all debris and hauled off to the landfill. It made me sick to my stomach to see such destruction of Victorian woodwork and stained glasses. I was told it is happening to a lot of old fine lakefront homes. |
My Family's Earliest Boat Plate
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You have to zoom in on this picture to see the 1954 plate. I don't actually have the plate but I do have the memory. Left to right, that's my dad, me, 2 of my 3 younger brothers. My youngest brother was born in Wolfeboro about a month later. We were getting ready to participate in the then annual, July 4th boat parade at the Melvin Village town dock. My father was dressed up as a NH F&G officer (which he was not) because our boat was stressing "conservation". We won "honorable mention" in the parade.
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Love that photo SCG.
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Our Boat Plate
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Here is a picture of our initial boat plate from 1988. The letters are a combination of our names.
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BTW: Aluminum alternated with steel plates.
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