If you own a boat and live in the United States, you are undoubtedly already aware of the United States Coast Guard (USCG) and the critical role they play in maintaining the safety of our waterways. You may also be mindful of their USCG portal, which gives information on various topics like vessel registration regulations,…
How to Get the Boat Information You Need from Our Vessel Documentation
It is essential to ensure that you have all of the required documentation when you are a happy yacht owner. Understanding how to get information from your vessel documentation is necessary for this procedure. The staff at the Maritime Documentation Center has compiled a handbook explaining how to carry out the task mentioned above. Having…
Why a US Coast Guard Abstract of Title is the Best Choice?
The easiest way to ensure you have all the information you need about your boat is to get an abstract of title from the United States Coast Guard. This document contains a comprehensive history of your vessel, including any liens or other information that may have an impact on its own, as well as other…
Where to Get the CG 1340 Form
The US Coast Guard Bill of Sale is one of the documents that may be used as proof of ownership when getting involved in a boat transaction. On one hand, it will show that a transaction took place between a buyer and a seller. On the other hand, it transfers the ownership of a boat…
Top Boat Safety Tips for New and Experienced U.S. Vessel Owners
As a U.S. vessel owner, you must be aware of the safety precautions you must take on and off the water. This blog article will present some crucial suggestions that will assist you in keeping yourself and the people closest to you safe while traveling aboard your boat, regardless of whether you are a beginner…
Processing Your Certificate of Deletion for A Vessel Online
You may be wondering, “Why do I need to process a certificate of deletion vessel?” And why can’t I put it up for sale on Craigslist or at a dock auction? Yes, these are good questions. You may sell your yacht over the phone or via Craigslist to someone interested. While this may seem like…