I almost fell for it this year until I looked at the price. I'll stick to my every year renewal as I have been doing for the past 20 years..... no big deal.Be careful! I paid $100 more going through that agent that mimics USCG National Vessel Documentation Center I was renewing a mooring lease and noticed my documentaion was nearing expriration. I normally get a notice from USCG. This time I did not. I Googled National Vessel Documentation Center and went to a site that looked governmental. I fillled out the renewal page and paid the bill. I did not realize it was a service agent until much later. To their credit, the do a really good job mimicing. I was fully aware of this outfit, and still got tagged. BTW, it was a five year renewal.
know as it happened to me once
Did your past one expire?
Geez Jim - As much as many would like to think the federal government does (or should have) central control on all things - so far USCG is not yet BoatFox, CarFax, or the like.Also that boat damage will show under the Coast Guard Title , eventually.
Jim...
I now calendar the YSCG document renewal date (30 days in advance of its expiration date) in my calendar.
Except keeping track of something important that occurs only every five years rather than every year is harder - at least for me it is.Rich
Maybe your right ,whats the big deal about renewing for five years....
Seemed like a good idea to me
Only having to do paperwork once every five years versus every year made sense
USCG does a Title search and in USA, in time of war, can seize your boat for National Defense.Geez Jim - As much as many would like to think the federal government does (or should have) central control on all things
True.You just never know what will happen years from now.