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Vessel Documentation – What Can You Do If It Expired?

Everyone who owns a boat in the United States must keep all their documents current. Vessel documentation must be renewed every three years to avoid the risk of incurring fines and other penalties for failing to do so. If the paperwork for your vessel has expired, we will cover what steps you may take in…

The Facts About the USCB Satisfaction of Mortgage

The pandemic left us with tough times to come and now it is time to start facing them. For that reason, boat owners may have incurred bank loans to pay for their vessels. This article will explain everything you need to know about the United States Coast Guard (USCG) Satisfaction of Mortgage. USCG Satisfaction of…

Get Your Boat Sale Done Right With Our Bill Of Sale

It can be hard and complicated to sell a boat, especially if it is registered with the US Coast Guard. Many boat owners don’t know what permits, paperwork, and documents they need to legally sell their boats. In this blog, we’ll showboat owners step-by-step how to sell a documented boat in the US, what the…

How to Legally Register a Vessel Offshore

Do you wish to register a vessel offshore? If that’s the case, there are a few things you should keep in mind to ensure a simple and trouble-free experience. This may seem like a lot of work, but ensuring your ship abides by U.S. maritime law is necessary. The United States Coast Guard (USCG) provides…

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The Advantages of Owning a USCG Documented Vessel

Owning a vessel is not just about navigating the open waters; it’s about ensuring that your maritime adventure is built on a solid foundation of compliance and recognition. Enter the world of vessel documentation, where Vessel Registrar LLC takes the helm in simplifying the documentation process. This article explores the distinct advantages that come with…