Documenting Your Boat

You must be familiar with and abide by paperwork regulations if you own a boat in the United States. Vessel owners in the US have been obligated to maintain certain documents since the first ships were registered.  Documenting  your boat  will need pictures of your boat’s hull, ports, windows, locks, equipment, antennae, speakers, water line…

Types of Coast Guard Licenses

Vessel owners need to be informed of the numerous types of Coast Guard licenses available. The many sorts of permits available to vessel owners enable them to operate their boats in various ways and for a variety of reasons. It is essential to understand the distinctions between the licenses to decide which license best fits…

Preferred Ship Mortgage

When you complete the documentation necessary to register your boat with the United States Coast Guard, you may be able to finance the vessel with a preferred ship mortgage. Much like the mortgage on your house, this allows you to make payments on your boat, which can make it a more achievable option for many…

USCG renewal

Some time ago, you applied for your certificate of documentation. Maybe it was your initial if it was the first time. Perhaps it was your United States Coast Guard USCG renewal, if you remembered on time. Or, there is a chance as well, that it was your reinstatement of the documentation you had to process…

Maritime Documentation

Proper maritime documentation is a need for everyone who owns a boat or other watercraft. Picking up a vessel means you agree to terms with the government that controls every aspect of your ownership. If you’re the owner of a ship, you need to know the meaning of each shipping paperwork. Your ownership of property…

Coast Guard documentation status

Fortunately, the process for checking your Coast Guard documentation status is fairly easy and doesn’t take a lot of time or effort to figure out. Once you’ve submitted the initial documentation, you can also check back on the application process to see where you’re at in getting it completed. You can also check to see…

port vs. stern

If you don’t know the difference between port vs. stern, this article is for you. Understanding basic boating terminology makes it easier to comprehend documents and converse with other boat owners, especially if you are new to boating and the boating community. When you deal with boating paperwork, it also pays to know what terms…

USCG Documented Vessel

Are you thinking about a USCG-documented vessel? If you do so, you will help ensure that you have all the required protections in place, protecting your boat and the crew members on board. However, it might be challenging to know where to begin when it comes to obtaining a vessel documented by the USCG.  For…