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…

Boat Documentation

Although it is not compulsory, there is a slight chance you might want to get your USCG Boat Documentation. If your vessel measures over 5 tons (the minimum required to register your ship) there are some benefits you can take advantage of, by only submitting a form to the United States Coast Guard. Read on…

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…

Vessel Documentation Search

Every car owner or homeowner knows to check the history of the vehicle or building before making a financial commitment. This isn’t a good rule of thumb that’s exclusive to buying a car or home though, it applies to your vessel too!  If you’re in the market for a vessel, whether it’s for commercial or…

Boat Documentation

Whether you are purchasing a boat for the first time or want to update your paperwork, you must understand the many forms of boat documentation and what each means for you. In this piece, we will discuss the many forms of boat paperwork and advise how to choose the most applicable documentation for your vessel.…