Do you have your eye on that boat you saw down at the marina with the “For Sale” sign on it? Maybe you saw one listed on a local community website or online elsewhere and it seems to be just what you have been looking for. Deciding you want to buy a boat can be…
Complete Your Coast Guard Registration of Vessels with Us
As a new boat owner, you need to be aware of the laws and regulations governing your use of boats within US waters. One of the most important rules that you must follow is the required Vessel Documentation. This is a very old regulation, and one which is strictly demanded from the government. Completing your…
Why Is Coast Guard Documentation Necessary?
If you own a vessel operated by the United States Coast Guard, you must understand the significance of Coast Guard documentation. Vessel documentation informs the United States Coast Guard (USCG) about who owns a certain vessel and how it should be utilized. It is required to get Coast Guard documentation for any vessel operated by…
Marad Waiver: Updated Info You Need to Know
Many many years ago our very own governors came up with an idea to protect American maritime activities. The problem was that, at the same time, the consequences of their actions were detrimental of foreign-built vessels intending to trade. That is the reason behind the creation of the Small Vessel Marad Waiver that we will…
The Role of the National Vessel Documentation Center
The National Vessel Documentation Center (NVDC) is critical to the maritime sector. The U.S. Coast Guard has just informed you that your vessel is due for a 5-year documentation renewal, and you’re wondering what you need to do to get it done. Now, where do you even begin? What are the steps and requirements? Which…
The Benefits of Boat Registry Necessary
Do you have a boat? If yes, have you registered it with the Coast Guard? If it has not already been done, registration of a boat is highly recommended. A boat registry is vital for legal protections and proof of ownership; when your boat is out on the water, you might be held accountable for…