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Adam August 24th 04 05:37 PM

personalized rigistration plate
 
What do you have on registration plate apart from what is required by the
law (number and net.reg.ton.)
Do you have anything else? (name, port, graphics etc)
I'm going to order one for my boat
Adam
S/V SeaGoat




Rosalie B. August 24th 04 07:37 PM

Plate? I thought it had to be incised into the timbers or
non-removable part of the boat. It has to be permanently attached. I
didn't know you could have a plate just screwed or nailed on.

"Adam" wrote:

What do you have on registration plate apart from what is required by the
law (number and net.reg.ton.)
Do you have anything else? (name, port, graphics etc)
I'm going to order one for my boat
Adam
S/V SeaGoat



grandma Rosalie

Adam August 24th 04 07:50 PM

Yes - it is correct.
I'm building my boat. Now she is registered and is time to install
(permanently) registration plate.
Adam
S/V SeaGoat

"Rosalie B." wrote in message
...
Plate? I thought it had to be incised into the timbers or
non-removable part of the boat. It has to be permanently attached. I
didn't know you could have a plate just screwed or nailed on.

"Adam" wrote:

What do you have on registration plate apart from what is required by the
law (number and net.reg.ton.)
Do you have anything else? (name, port, graphics etc)
I'm going to order one for my boat
Adam
S/V SeaGoat



grandma Rosalie




Rick Itenson August 24th 04 08:14 PM

On Tue, 24 Aug 2004 18:37:02 GMT, Rosalie B.
wrote:

Plate? I thought it had to be incised into the timbers or
non-removable part of the boat. It has to be permanently attached. I
didn't know you could have a plate just screwed or nailed on.



grandma Rosalie

Rosalie,
Up here the law for a registered (documented) vessel says the
official number and the net registered tonnage has to be cut into the
main beam of the vessel and it is in large vessels. For pleasure
craft they'll accept one of those brass plaques if it's permanently
mounted ( I epoxied one on). They're gradually relaxing the
registration laws and for a vessel under 12 metres you no longer
require a tonnage survey.

Rick Itenson
Breathless
Toronto


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