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The Craft Identification Number (CIN) or Hull Identification Number (HIN), standardised as EN ISO 10087:2006, is a permanent unique fourteen-digit alphanumeric identifier issued to all marine vessels in Europe. The numbering system is mandated by the European Recreational Craft Directive and descended from the American Ship Hull number system.
Use the ship's number at one of the supported registers to create a link to that register. This template is intended to be used in the |Ship identification= field in {{ Infobox ship career }} . Usage
|id= unique ship ID. DNV ships use a 5-digit number, while GL ships use a 6-digit number sometimes preceded by a "G". For instance, Allure of the Seas is number 28329 and AIDAprima is number g117060. |shipname= name of the ship. The template automatically italicizes the shipname.
An ENI number (European Number of Identification or European Vessel Identification Number) is a registration for ships capable of navigating on inland European waters. It is a unique, eight-digit identifier that is attached to a hull for its entire lifetime, independent of the vessel's current name or flag .
Tactical number - a number painted on the hull of a military ship, for identification either during combat or peacetime. [1] [2] [3] Sail number - unique identifiers used especially for racing yachts but also windsurfers, and displayed on the sail to assist with search and rescue operations. The sail code prefixes are mandated by World Sailing.
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This template is used to add an eight-digit ENI number to a ship article's infobox, and to add the article to Category:ENI Number. This template is intended to be used in the |Ship identification= field in {{Infobox ship career}}.