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You may need more than your 6 criteria.
1^st is it a powerboat with or without accommodation (this covers water ski boats etc), or is it a sailboat with accommodation (yacht) or without Dinghy. (Yes I would be curious to know if my Mirror sail No 530 is still around 43 years after it was built). The next two criteria is builder/manufacturer and their model. Some boats were built by more than one yard (505 dinghy was built by Parker boats, Ronda boats and others). However a Moody 41 or a Moody any thing else will only be built by Moody Size can be in feet or meters The style of Rig maybe a good criterion to have (Bermudan Sloop, Cutter, Schooner, Ketch etc) A general description in yachts for the one off’s either under the old Ton rating system or the more modern R.O.R.C. (Royal Ocean Racing Club) classes The current owner (although how you keep that up to date?) Any Registration info Names of vessel present and Past That’s the absolute minimum Grunff wrote: Dennis Pogson wrote: Boats have names, unlike cars, so if I were to want to trace a previously-owned boat, I would want to know 1) power or sail, 2) builder, 3) type and size, 4) Present and past names of vessel, 5) Present owner's name and contact details. Thanks, that's very useful. A couple of Qs: Type - is there a list of boat 'types', or would that list be so diverse as to be useless? Size - AM I right that boat size is always in feet? Thanks. |
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