Coast Guard Vessel Documentation Number
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Coast Guard Vessel Documentation Number
I think the number has to be "permanently” affixed to the vessel in the engine area. How did some of you do this? I still have to do this, and was wondering what others have done to meet this requirement.
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I bought some stencils from an office supply store and spray painted the numbers on. I've seen others done this way, and they passed a CG inspection in Miami last year. I may still have the stencils if you need them...
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Here it is verbatum 46CFR67.121/Official number marking requirement."The official number of the vessel, preceded by the abbreviation ``NO.'' must be marked in block-type Arabic numerals not less than three inches in height on some clearly visible interior structural part of the hull. The number must be permanently affixed to the vessel so that alteration, removal, or replacement would be obvious. If the official number is on a separate plate,the plate must be fastened in such a manner that its removal would normally cause some scarring of or damage to the surrounding hull area." It does not have to be in the engine space. For recreational boats I like CIG1's idea the best. The clean way would be to etch or router the number in a stringer and then re-seal it with resin, painting alone doesn't meet the requirement nor does screwing or glueing the placard, however most don't get too excited about it on a recreational boat. Try to find a place where the number can be viewed without entering the compartment or pulling up cockpit carpets, etc. - this will make the boarding go that much smother. Also, if your state requires that the boat be registered as well, the state numbers shall be removed from display on the vessel. I hope I didn't make it more confusing.
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Here it is verbatum 46CFR67.121/Official number marking requirement."The official number of the vessel, preceded by the abbreviation ``NO.'' must be marked in block-type Arabic numerals not less than three inches in height on some clearly visible interior structural part of the hull. The number must be permanently affixed to the vessel so that alteration, removal, or replacement would be obvious. If the official number is on a separate plate,the plate must be fastened in such a manner that its removal would normally cause some scarring of or damage to the surrounding hull area." It does not have to be in the engine space. For recreational boats I like CIG1's idea the best. The clean way would be to etch or router the number in a stringer and then re-seal it with resin, painting alone doesn't meet the requirement nor does screwing or glueing the placard, however most don't get too excited about it on a recreational boat. Try to find a place where the number can be viewed without entering the compartment or pulling up cockpit carpets, etc. - this will make the boarding go that much smother. Also, if your state requires that the boat be registered as well, the state numbers shall be removed from display on the vessel. I hope I didn't make it more confusing.
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Good question, the boat I am buying will be documented and I don't want to do anything that would be ugly when you open the hatch. Does anybody have any photo's of how they have applied the numbers/letters?
I was told by Dick Simon Marine that the boat will be exempt from state sales tax if it is documented. Is this true?
I was told by Dick Simon Marine that the boat will be exempt from state sales tax if it is documented. Is this true?
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Originally posted by HavasuCat
Good question, the boat I am buying will be documented and I don't want to do anything that would be ugly when you open the hatch. Does anybody have any photo's of how they have applied the numbers/letters?
I was told by Dick Simon Marine that the boat will be exempt from state sales tax if it is documented. Is this true?
Good question, the boat I am buying will be documented and I don't want to do anything that would be ugly when you open the hatch. Does anybody have any photo's of how they have applied the numbers/letters?
I was told by Dick Simon Marine that the boat will be exempt from state sales tax if it is documented. Is this true?
Also.........delivery of the vessel has to be out of state, and kept out of the state for 91 days.