On Mon, 13 Jul 2009 17:21:26 -0700, "RG" wrote:
"Tim" wrote in message
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http://www.freep.com/article/2009071...rious-business
Some people take it really serious.
I don't . My boats are all named, "boat"
It can be serious business to a degree. Larger boats are usually documented
through the Coast Guard National Vessel Documentation Center. There are
specific requirements as to the maximum number of characters that can be
used in a name, as well as restrictions on certain words that can be part of
a name. The vessel's name and hailing port must be prominently displayed in
letters of a minimum size on the exterior of the boat. In addition, the
vessel's documentation number must be permanently affixed to a clearly
visible interior structural part of the hull in such a way that it is not
removable or alterable without being obvious.
In addition, common sense would dictate that you choose a name that can be
easily understood over a radio, although Digital Selective Calling is
perhaps starting to make that somewhat less of a concern.
"Coast Guard, Coast Guard, this is 'Boat'.
That works!
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John H