Thread subject: Whaler Central - Boston Whaler Boat Information and Photos :: alternatives to stick-on regstratiion numbers

Posted by Phil T on 11/26/14 - 7:11 AM
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Yes.

Excerpt from the Massachusetts Office of Environment Affairs FAQ:

...The registration number is assigned when you register your boat for the first time. It should be painted or attached to each side of the forward half of the boat. It should read from left to right, be in block letters not less than three inches high, and contrast with the color of the boat's hull. The number consists of the letters MS followed by no more than four numbers and two capital letters. A two-inch space or hyphen must separate the letters and the numbers. The registration number is issued to the boat owner and not the vessel. Therefore, it can be transferred to different boats for a given owner, but it cannot be transferred to a new owner.

The registration decal should be placed in line with and three inches to the stern of the registration number on the port side of the boat. The decal is issued with the initial registration and each registration renewal; it indicates the month and year that the registration expires....


cf: http://www.mass.gov/eea/grants-and-te...boats.html

US Coast Guard rules mirror the above and can be viewed on page 5 of this publication (pdf):

http://www.uscgboating.org/assets/1/w...ns/420.PDF

Edited by Phil T on 11/26/14 - 7:15 AM