Hallberg-Rassy β HIN at a glance
| Manufacturer | Hallberg-Rassy |
|---|---|
| Country | Sweden |
| City | EllΓΆs |
| HIN prefix | SEHAL |
| Country code | SE |
| MIC code | HAL |
| HIN format | CE / ISO 10087 (14 characters) |
| Website | hallberg-rassy.com |
| Data confidence | verified |
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About Sweden HINs (CE / ISO 10087)
Hallberg-Rassy operates from Sweden and uses the European CE / ISO 10087 HIN format. Every CE HIN is exactly 14 characters and follows this structure:
SE-HAL NNNNN M Y YY βββ¬ββ ββββ¬βββ βββ¬ββ β β ββ¬β β β β β β ββ Model year (last two digits) β β β β βββββ Production year (last digit) β β β βββββββ Production month (A=Jan ... L=Dec, skipping I) β β βββββββββββ Hull serial number β βββββββββββββββββ Manufacturer code (MIC, here "HAL") βββββββββββββββββββββββ Country code (here "SE" = Sweden)
The CE marking on Hallberg-Rassy boats certifies compliance with EU Directive 2013/53/EU (Recreational Craft Directive). All boats sold in the European Economic Area since 1998 must carry a valid HIN plus CE plate.
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Frequently asked questions
What is the HIN code for Hallberg-Rassy?
Hallberg-Rassy HINs begin with the 5-character prefix SEHAL, where SE is the country code for Sweden and HAL is the manufacturer code.
How long is a Hallberg-Rassy HIN?
Hallberg-Rassy uses the CE/ISO 10087 14-character format: country code (2) + manufacturer code (3) + serial number (5) + production month (1) + production year (1) + model year (2).
How do I find the HIN on a Hallberg-Rassy boat?
Look at the outboard side of the transom, upper starboard corner. Hallberg-Rassy also stamps a duplicate HIN inside the boat (hidden), typically under a fitting in the cockpit or engine bay.