You are looking for a way to find more information about a potential vessel, and want to know where to begin your search. You may think that the vessel looks to be in good condition, and that everything seems functional within the boat itself, but you also want to know more about the history of…
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Coast Guard Documentation Vs. State Registration
The SC-28 offers local advantages and national privileges regarding Coast Guard documentation vs. state registration. Because there is no state vessel registration or decal fee, you will save money. Check with your state’s department of motor vehicles to see if this option is available, but it may be worth doing some research to see if…
How to Make Use of The Documented Vessel Number
When you register your vessel with the US Coast Guard, you will receive an official number which establishes that the ship is fully documented. This number belongs to the boat for the rest of its lifetime, and this means that you need to display it so that it can be found easily by the Coast…
Learning about the MARAD Small Vessel Waiver Program
If owning a commercial vessel has long been a goal of yours so you can conduct business using a boat on the waters in the U.S., you will quickly find out that there are many restrictions and regulations that you must adhere to along the way. One of the most important issues for you to…
Navigating the Sale of a Coast Guard Documented Vessel
Buying or selling a Coast Guard-documented vessel can be both exciting and overwhelming. The idea of having some money and being done with a boat you no longer want or need is enticing and gives you the funds to buy something new. However, as a boat documented with the USCG, it’s important to follow all…
Should You Use the USCG Portal?
You probably have heard of the USCG portal and you might be wondering why you should use it or even what it is. If you own a registered boat it’s important to be responsible for the documentation you processes. Being able to review and obtain that documentation quickly can help with moving through legal processes…