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boat numbers, where are yours displayed..
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boat numbers, where are yours displayed..
I just got my FL registration -boat was originally Coast Guard registered. Now I need to consider where the best location for these new registration numbers (that look good too). I was thinking of the vertical section of deck where it atttaches to the hull. I was also thinking about somewhere up higher on the pilot house.
Where do you display your vessel registration numbers?
--Dave
Where do you display your vessel registration numbers?
--Dave
2006 28te 'Grace Full'
Key Largo, FL
Key Largo, FL
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removed from CG registration..
I meant to communicate that we have removed our vessel from the Coast Guard registration & now only have her registered in our state (FL). Teh registartion must be plainly visisble with contrasting letters/numerals from the hull color. We used to be able to get away with interior numbers within a hatch, but when with the state registration we now must display on the hull exterior somewhere.
Like this:
I was just wondering where other state registered Albin owners may have put their numbers.
Thanks,
--Dave
Like this:
I was just wondering where other state registered Albin owners may have put their numbers.
Thanks,
--Dave
2006 28te 'Grace Full'
Key Largo, FL
Key Largo, FL
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Craw Daddy,
Be careful, some states require very specific areas on a boat where these need to be placed. The drawing you attached seems to indicate that. I don't think putting them on the pilot house would work in California. You may want to double check your state requirements.
Paul
Be careful, some states require very specific areas on a boat where these need to be placed. The drawing you attached seems to indicate that. I don't think putting them on the pilot house would work in California. You may want to double check your state requirements.
Paul
1999 Albin 28 TE "Antoinette"
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Check out the Boatus link:
http://www.boatus.com/onlinecourse/states/florida.html
My registration numbers have been located according to steps 2 and 6:
"2. They must be displayed on the forward half of each side of the boat. "
"6. They must be as high above the waterline as practical."
as well as the other rules...
Think that this gives one some flexibility...
My numbers are located forward on the superstructure of the cabin and have passed USCGAUX inspection. I've never been stopped for a numbers issue...
Watch out for the installation of the decal. The background boarder goes on first and then the yellow sticker. MV, one year, forgot to include the background boarder in my case...
Have fun,
http://www.boatus.com/onlinecourse/states/florida.html
My registration numbers have been located according to steps 2 and 6:
"2. They must be displayed on the forward half of each side of the boat. "
"6. They must be as high above the waterline as practical."
as well as the other rules...
Think that this gives one some flexibility...
My numbers are located forward on the superstructure of the cabin and have passed USCGAUX inspection. I've never been stopped for a numbers issue...
Watch out for the installation of the decal. The background boarder goes on first and then the yellow sticker. MV, one year, forgot to include the background boarder in my case...
Have fun,
Joe
Albin Getaway
"LabTime"
Albin Getaway
"LabTime"
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Our vessel is an Albin 27 AC. It had been CG documented, but about three or four owners ago the documentation expired. I haven't had time to get paperwork to re-document.
So I registered it in Alabama. Their mounting instructions are similar to the one shown-forward on each side. Because hull configurations are different the authorities usually specify "visible" mounting.
The A27 has a flat vertical surface on the deck where it attaches to the hull, very much like the A28. That's where our numbers are mounted. If I had mounted them on the hull one would have to look up from the water to see them.
Gene
So I registered it in Alabama. Their mounting instructions are similar to the one shown-forward on each side. Because hull configurations are different the authorities usually specify "visible" mounting.
The A27 has a flat vertical surface on the deck where it attaches to the hull, very much like the A28. That's where our numbers are mounted. If I had mounted them on the hull one would have to look up from the water to see them.
Gene
Gene Currently Albin "less"
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FL Numbers
Mine had the numbers on her already. They are installed very similarly to DougSea is showing in the photo of his slick-looking vessel. I would stick with that (no pun).
The only other thing I can add is you want to watch what kind of font you use for your letters/numbers. I have a friend who has a little runabout and he used some funky new-age looking font for his numbers. He was stopped by law enforcement on the St John's river and ticketed for not using block letters. The cop was a bit of a stickler, but beware just in case. Good luck.
The only other thing I can add is you want to watch what kind of font you use for your letters/numbers. I have a friend who has a little runabout and he used some funky new-age looking font for his numbers. He was stopped by law enforcement on the St John's river and ticketed for not using block letters. The cop was a bit of a stickler, but beware just in case. Good luck.
Baby Bella
1994 Albin 28TE
(D254 Mercruiser/BMW)
Merritt Island, FL
1994 Albin 28TE
(D254 Mercruiser/BMW)
Merritt Island, FL