Are you considering documenting your vessel but aren’t sure if it’s right for you? Some vessels can be documented while others have to be. Should you choose to document your vessel, you’re going to want to pick an endorsement that best matches how you’ll use your vessel. The coastwise endorsement, as well as its other…
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Do You Have to Get Ship Documentation?
When you first decide that you are going to purchase a boat, either for your business or for personal use, you should put some time into planning, researching, and learning as much as you can about the process before you jump in and spend the money on a boat. Some people may want to get…
Best Practices and Ideas for USCG Boat Names
Do you know what you want the name of your vessel to be, but you aren’t sure if it’s the right one? Are you unsure what to name your vessel and want to know the rules? The name of your vessel may not seem like the biggest deal in the world, but it’s actually quite…
What is a Certificate of Deletion of Vessel and When Will You Need it?
Our team at the Maritime Documentation Center receives a lot of questions about all the complicated vessel documentation processes, from the registration process to transfers of ownership. One of the most common queries on our site is about the option for a certificate of deletion of vessel. What is this about? When do people need…
Drinking Alcohol Before or While Operating a Vessel and More Don’ts
Boating is one of the best ways to spend time with family and friends, enjoy nature’s beauty around us, or engage in some much-needed solitude. When you are on the water, fun should be had and safety should always come first! As a vessel documentation company, we want all boat owners to stay safe while…
Lights on the Water: Visual Distress Signals for Boats
Whether you’re a recreational sailor or a professional maritime navigator, the waters can be unpredictable. As a boat owner, it is important to familiarize yourself with visual distress signals for boats – an array of lights and shapes on the water that indicate another vessel may be in peril or require assistance. Knowing how to…