Every vessel in the United States needs to be registered with the US Coast Guard (USCG).To demonstrate that a boat or ship belongs to its owner, a procedure known as vessel registration must be completed. This process is mandatory for most boats that want to navigate the waterways of the United States. In this article,…
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What is a Coast Guard Documentation Number?
The Coast Guard Documentation Number is the official number of a documented vessel. This number is to be prominently displayed on the vessel, signifying its documented status. This number stays with the vessel for the vessel’s lifetime. When someone sends in their form to get their Coast Guard documentation number, they receive a USCG Certificate of…
How Accurate is the USCG Search Result from the Vessel Registrar Center?
Conducting a USCG search is a crucial step, especially when considering a boat purchase. The search process can offer valuable insights to guide your decision-making. Introducing the Vessel Registrar Center, a trusted resource that enhances your search experience and provides comprehensive information for informed boat buyers. USCG Search Tool — The Quickest Way to Unveil…
Accessing the Coast Guard Vessel Database
You can never have too much information when you are getting ready to make a large purchase. When you buy a home or a car, you always do plenty of research, get data, and delve into the backgrounds of the property or the vehicle to make sure it is free of problems. Significant investments call…
Hailing Port: What to Know, to Choose One, and More
Are you wondering what exactly a hailing port is, and how to choose one for your documented vessel? Something to keep in mind: it doesn’t have to be the port that your vessel spends most of its time at. But, it does have to be a port in the United States. In addition to all…
Is It Necessary to Conduct a Boat Name Lookup Before Boat Documentation?
Boat documentation is vital for certain vessels. Even if you are not required by law to document your boat with the USCG, you may still find it beneficial to do so. This is especially true if you are planning to use your vessel in international waters. But before you document it, you might want to…