T-H MARINE
T-H Marine Prop Master Prop Stop Propeller Stop - PMPS-1-DP
$17.16Unit price /UnavailableT-H MARINE
Cook Mfg - Replacement Spring For All Models of Hot Foot - HFS1DP
$20.86$26.14Unit price /UnavailableT-H MARINE
Cook Mfg - Pontoon Door Stops With Ribs Fits Up to 1-1/4" Tubing - DS1RDP
$5.91$8.69Unit price /UnavailableT-H MARINE
T-H Marine Steer Stop Outboard Hydraulic Steering Lock Set - 4" - SS-3-DP
$25.16Unit price /UnavailableT-H MARINE
$3.99Unit price /UnavailableT-H MARINE
Cook Mfg - Pontoon Door Stops With Ribs Fits Up to 1-1/4" Tubing - DS1LDP
$5.91$8.69Unit price /UnavailableT-H MARINE
T-H Marine Quick Flush Outboard Flush Fitting Kit f/Mercury & Yamaha Outboards - QF-2K-DP
$31.43$35.76Unit price /UnavailableSEACHOICE
Sea Choice - Marine U.S. 12" x 18" Flag Kit With 18" Pole and 3/4" Socket - 78191
$28.88$31.99Unit price /UnavailableT-H MARINE
Cook Mfg - Transom Support Plate, Lower Bolt Holes - Standard - TSP2DP
$26.88$27.57Unit price /UnavailableSEACHOICE
Sea Choice - 3/4" x 18" Varnished Mahogany Flag Pole - 77021
$14.93$16.49Unit price /UnavailableT-H MARINE
Cook Mfg - Transom Support Plate, Top Bolt Holes-Standard - TSP1DP
$32.36$36.99Unit price /UnavailableSEA-DOG LINE
Sea-Dog Stainless Steel Flagpole Hole Mount Pennant Clips - Set of 4 - 328195-1
$7.48$7.50Unit price /UnavailableT-H MARINE
Cook Mfg - Utility/Rod Grommets (Pair), Black - UG2DP
$12.38$15.39Unit price /UnavailableSEACHOICE
Sea Choice - White Drink Holder With Large Super Suction Cups - 79381
$16.41Unit price /UnavailableT-H MARINE
Boating Essentials - Skier Down Flag w/Locking Suction Cup - Folding - BE-SA-52450-DP
$15.99Unit price /UnavailableSEA-DOG LINE
Sea-Dog Line - Flag Clips for 1/2" Dia Pole, pr. - 3281901
$4.38$4.90Unit price /UnavailableSEA-DOG LINE
Sea-Dog Line - FLAG STAFF MOUNT ADJ,RAIL MOUNT BRACKET FOR FLAG POLE - 3271941
$14.22$14.25Unit price /UnavailableT-H MARINE
Cook Mfg - Replacement Skeg For Bombardier, Evinrude, Johnson, OMC, Yamaha V6 Outboards - RS1DP
$40.59$52.79Unit price /UnavailableT-H MARINE
Cook Mfg - Outboard Motor Support Stick, Pr. - MSS1DP
$51.74$53.14Unit price /UnavailableT-H MARINE
$256.72Unit price /UnavailableT-H MARINE
Cook Mfg - 3IN SPLASHWELL CABLE BOOT,CABLE BOOT - CB1DP
$9.71$19.29Unit price /UnavailableT-H MARINE
Boating Essentials - Cone-Top Pop-Open Key Float and Boat Registration Holder - BE-GE-52286-DP
$2.99Unit price /UnavailableSEACHOICE
Sea Choice - Stainless Steel Halyard/Lines Flag Clips (2 Per Pack) - 78351
$6.43$8.99Unit price /UnavailableRailBlaza
Railblaza Tracloader Gunnel Track 1000mm (39 inch) - 01-4156-11
$63.99Unit price /UnavailableSEACHOICE
Sea Choice - Stainless Steel Recessed Drink Holder - 79421
$11.48$19.99Unit price /UnavailableSEACHOICE
Seachoice - 3” Solid Numbers - Black - "4" - 10 Pack - 77441
$5.59$9.99Unit price /UnavailableSEACHOICE
Seachoice - 3” Solid Numbers - Black - "5" - 10 Pack - 77451
$5.59$9.99Unit price /UnavailableSEACHOICE
Seachoice - 3” Solid Numbers - Black - "1" - 10 Pack - 77411
$5.59$9.99Unit price /Unavailable
Boating Accessories & Boat Registration
ParstVu offers a range of boating accessories, including boat registration display product. These boating accessories and boat registration products, including:
- Flag poles
- Boat registration letters, numbers, boat registration plaques
- Boat identification plates
- Gear hammocks, hooks, and storage
- Clocks & barometers
Boat Registration & Boating Accessories FAQs
What are boat registration numbers and how do I display them on my boat?
Boat registration numbers are used to uniquely identify and register a boat with the relevant maritime authority in your country. These numbers are typically displayed on the hull of the boat and serve as a means of identification and compliance with local regulations. Here's a general guide on how to use boat registration numbers:
- Determine the Requirements: Research the specific requirements for boat registration numbers in your country or state. Different jurisdictions may have different rules regarding the size, placement, and color of the registration numbers.
- Obtain the Registration Numbers: Once you've registered your boat and received your assigned registration numbers, you'll need to acquire the physical numbers. These are usually vinyl decals or stickers that can be ordered from specialty stores or online suppliers. Ensure that the numbers comply with the regulations set by your local maritime authority.
- Placement on the Boat: The general practice is to display the registration numbers on both sides of the forward half of the boat's hull, usually on the bow. They should be clearly visible and readable from a distance. Follow any specific guidelines provided by your local authority, as placement requirements may vary.
- Size and Style: Again, refer to your local regulations to determine the appropriate size and style for the registration numbers. Typically, they should be of a contrasting color to the boat's hull, making them easily legible. Common font styles used are block letters or a Roman-style font.
- Affix the Numbers: Clean the area where the numbers will be applied to ensure proper adhesion. Carefully position and stick the registration numbers onto the boat's hull, following the regulations provided. Smooth out any bubbles or wrinkles to ensure a clean application.
- Maintenance: Periodically check the condition of the registration numbers to ensure they remain visible and legible. Over time, weathering and exposure to sunlight may cause them to fade or peel. If necessary, replace them to maintain compliance with regulations.
How can I display a flag on my boat?
Displaying a flag on your boat is a common practice and a way to showcase your national identity, affiliation, or personal style. Here are some general guidelines on how to properly display a flag on your boat:
- Determine Flag Type: Identify the type of flag you want to display. It can be your country's national flag, a maritime flag, a signal flag, or a flag representing a specific organization or message. Ensure that the flag you choose is appropriate and complies with local regulations.
- Flag Size: Consider the size of the flag relative to the size of your boat. A flag that is too small may not be easily visible, while a flag that is too large can be overpowering and may create safety hazards. As a general rule, the length of the flagstaff or halyard should be approximately one inch for every foot of your boat's overall length. Refer to specific guidelines or regulations in your area for precise size recommendations.
- Flag Material: Select a flag made of durable, weather-resistant material suitable for marine environments. Common options include nylon or polyester flags, which are lightweight, quick-drying, and resistant to fading from sun exposure. Avoid using paper or other non-durable materials that may tear or deteriorate quickly.
- Flagpole or Halyard: Determine the method of attaching and hoisting the flag. Most boats use either a flagpole or a halyard system. If using a flagpole, ensure it is sturdy and securely mounted to the boat. If using a halyard, locate an appropriate spot to attach it, such as a flagpole socket or a designated flag halyard cleat.
- Proper Positioning: The most common location for displaying a flag on a boat is the stern (back) of the vessel. In some cases, a flag may also be flown from the bow (front) or a flagstaff mounted elsewhere on the boat, such as a radar arch or mast. Ensure that the flag does not obstruct visibility, interfere with the boat's operation, or pose any safety risks.
- Flag Etiquette: Familiarize yourself with flag etiquette and any specific rules or customs associated with the flag you are displaying. For example, national flags are typically raised briskly and lowered slowly, while ensigns or signal flags may have their own protocols. It's important to show proper respect and follow any specific guidelines related to flag usage.
- Lighting and Nighttime Display: If you plan to display the flag at night, ensure it is adequately illuminated to comply with regulations. Some countries may require flags to be properly lit during nighttime boating.
Always consult the specific regulations and guidelines of your local maritime authority regarding the proper display of flags on boats. These guidelines may vary depending on the region and can provide more detailed instructions on size, positioning, and flag etiquette specific to your area.
What is a boat identification plate?
A boat identification plate, also known as a hull identification number (HIN) plate, is a metal or plastic plate affixed to the hull of a boat. It contains vital information about the boat's manufacturer, identification number, and other details. Here's what you should know about boat identification plates:
- Purpose: The boat identification plate serves as a unique identifier for the vessel. It provides crucial information for registration, documentation, and tracking purposes. The plate helps authorities, owners, and potential buyers identify the boat and confirm its authenticity and ownership.
- Content: The information on a boat identification plate typically includes:
- Manufacturer Information: The plate displays the name and contact details of the boat's manufacturer or builder. This information helps trace the boat's origin and assists in contacting the manufacturer for inquiries or warranty claims.
- Hull Identification Number (HIN): The HIN is a unique alphanumeric code assigned to each boat by the manufacturer. It serves as the boat's serial number and contains details such as the manufacturer's identification code, the boat's production date, and a unique serial number. The HIN is used for registration, identification, and tracking purposes.
- Model and Certification Information: The boat's model name or number may be included on the identification plate. Additionally, the plate may display certification information related to the boat's compliance with safety standards or specific regulations.
- Material and Placement: Boat identification plates are typically made of metal, such as aluminum or stainless steel, or durable plastic. The plate is securely attached to the boat's hull using adhesive, screws, or rivets. It is usually placed on the starboard (right) side of the transom, near the boat's stern. The exact placement may vary depending on local regulations and boat construction.
- Compliance and Regulations: Boat identification plates must comply with specific regulations set by maritime authorities in different countries. These regulations govern the format, content, size, and placement of the identification plate. It's essential to consult the regulations specific to your jurisdiction to ensure compliance.
Boat identification plates are an integral part of a boat's documentation and provide crucial information about its manufacturer and identification. They play a vital role in registration, identification, and tracking processes. If you need to obtain or replace a boat identification plate, consult your local maritime authority or boat manufacturer for guidance on the specific requirements and procedures in your region.