If you recently purchased a new or used pleasure boat or recreational vessel, you are probably already making big plans for the adventures you plan to take with family and friends. You will finally get the chance to go exploring, visit beautiful islands and enjoy your time out on the open water. You also know…
Why Consider Coast Guard Boat Documentation for Your Vessel
After doing all of the necessary research—shopping around online, looking in magazine classifieds, and even going to boat shows—you’ve finally found the recreational vessel that’s just right for you. You’ve gone ahead and found a dealer and have decided to make a significant, life-changing investment. Like any other major purchase, there’s a lot of paperwork…
Just Bought a New Boat? Protect it with U.S. Coast Guard Documentation
Buying a boat is a significant investment, and chances are, you’ve done a lot of homework when it comes to making this purchase. After poring over classifieds, searching the web, or even attending shows, you’ve landed on the right vessel for you and you’re ready to pull the trigger. Just like any other major investment,…
Coast Guard Form 1258: First Step Towards Compliance
“So how do I get started with vessel compliance?” “What do I need to be able to take my vessel out and do what I want with it legally?” Those are some of the questions we’re most often asked. We get it. You paid for your vessel, you put it all together and now you…
National Vessel Documentation Center’s Recommendations on Life jackets
A lifejacket or a personal flotation device is a must-have item in your boat. It keeps you afloat if you fall off your boat or in case of sinking. It’s also the most useful item if you get stranded after your boat experienced a serious problem. Don’t just buy an item because of its color,…
Going Through the Coast Guard Registration Process
If you have recently purchased a large boat, either for recreational purposes or commercial purposes, there are steps you need to take before you can legally put the boat in the water and traverse the seas. You need to make sure your boat is registered properly, either with the state that you live in or…
What You Should Know about Coast Guard Documentation and a MARAD Small Vessel Waiver
Generally speaking, for a commercial passenger vessel to operate in US waters, it’s required that it be built in America. This is a rule that is typically strictly enforced, but if you do own a vessel of foreign or unknown origin, there is a path to you conducting commercial passenger operations, and that’s with a…
Vessel Documentation & The Concrete Facts about Abstract of Title
Are you looking to get your next vessel but want to make sure that you have as much information as possible? Have you been doing your research yet you are uncertain if you can trust the information you’ve found? This is a problem for all prospective vessel owners. One of the best steps you can…
Changing Your NVDC Registered Vessel’s Name and Ship Documentation
Do you have a need to put your own stamp on things? Are you considering changing the name of your NVDC documented vessel? If this is something you’re thinking about, there are a few things you may want to take into account. If you take a moment to learn exactly what goes into the process…
Important Information Comes from the Coast Guard When Seeking a Boat for Sale
The notion of buying a boat of your own is something you have carried around from a young age. You have always wanted to be able to have a large recreational boat of your own, so you can travel in style and spend days out at sea enjoying the atmosphere. Now that you are finally…