If your vessel is used for commercial purposes and it exceeds the net weight of 5 tons, it needs to be registered with the United States Coast Guard (USCG). If you use your boat recreationally and it also has 5 net tons or more you can choose to get USCG documented as well. Why would…
Learning to Use the USCG Vessel Search Tool With Our Help
As a boat owner, you are probably aware by now that registration and paperwork are essential components to secure your vessel and remain in compliance with both state and federal requirements. When it comes to federal permits, the Maritime Documentation Center offers complete services of registration and lets you conduct a United States Coast Guard…
Does Your Vessel Require Coast Guard Documentation?
Every vessel that navigates the navigable waters of the United States is required by law to have some Coast Guard Documentation from the Coast Guard. This document identifies the vessel by its name, as well as its kind, size, and country of origin. Additionally, it gives the captain of the vessel permission to sail the…
When Do You Need a USCG Satisfaction of Mortgage?
Weekly, one of the most common questions we receive is related to the USCG Satisfaction of mortgage. As such, the Maritime Documentation Center has decided to create this article to explain to you everything that has to do with it. When purchasing a boat with the help of a loan, a particular type of them…
Boat Abstract of Title 2021 Update: What You Need to Know
Has it been a while since you purchased a new vessel? Have you been trying to do research into one vessel or another but want to make sure that you’re getting information that you know is correct? If so, then you’re going to need a boat Abstract of Title. This form can be invaluable, giving…
Understanding the Preferred Ship Mortgage in the USA
Do you have an eye on a vessel that you’d like to buy, but you aren’t sure if you’ll be able to afford it? Would you like to get financing for a vessel that you plan on documenting with the Coast Guard? If you’re going to get your vessel documented, you may be eligible for…