If you want to register your vessel with the United States Coast Guard, you may do it in two ways: via USCG documentation or through state registration. Vessels registered under the International Registration Plan may be exempt from USCG documentation requirements and register with a state other than their home port. In places where there…
Our Help with USCG National Vessel Documentation Center
We make dealing with the USCG National Vessel Documentation Center that much easier. Having a vessel is exciting, whether you’re using it to spend time with those closest to you, or if you’re using it in the course of maritime business. When you need documentation, you should have to work too hard to find exactly…
USCG Approved Visual Distress Signals: Lights to Save Your Life
If you own a boat, then you understand the immense joys and potential risks that come with it. One of those potential risks is getting stranded in an emergency situation out at sea without any aid close by. To counteract this risk, the United States Coast Guard (USCG) has approved a set of lifesaving visual…
How Getting a USCG Abstract of Title Can Help You
You have spent months looking through online advertisements, publications, and ship brokers for a recreational vessel that suits all your wants and needs. None of them had seemed just right to you until just now when you came across that ship for sale that is ideal. It is the right size, has the features and…
A Legitimate and Safe Alternative to the USCG Portal
Are you seeking an alternative to the USCG portal that provides a connection to the United States Coast Guard that is more dependable and secure? If this is the case, there is no need to go further than the Maritime Documentation Center! We are a significant supplier of maritime communication systems. As such, we give…
What Does Coast Guard Documented Vessel Mean in 2022?
As a vessel owner in the United States Coast Guard, you may be wondering, “what does coast guard documented vessel mean in 2022?”. When you have Coast Guard papers, you may prove to the public that your boat has been registered with the United States Coast Guard and meets specific requirements. Vessels with this certification…