Inflatable Registration Kits

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Dec 2, 2003
67
Hunter 340 N. CA
I have an 8' Zodiac inflatable and currently my State registration numbers are displayed using 2 white plastic boards purchsed from WM for this purpose. I have 1 board tied on each side. The boards are fine, but they frequently get in the way. Now that it is getting time to put a new State sticker next to my registration numbers I would like to permanently fix the numbers directly on the fabric. WM sells two different letter/number kits, but neither has a stellar review from purchasers. Anyone found a good way to permanently fix State registration numbers to an inflatable? I am inclined to use a stencil paint system, but before I do so I wanted to get any advice that any of you have... Thanks for any! Rob
 
Jun 1, 2004
29
- - Oriental
Use a Sharpie

I use the stencil kit with a Sharpie pen and works great. I reprint each spring when I open the boat for the season and works great for the rest of the year. I attach the state reg sticker to the transom and have never been hassled by authorities.
 
Feb 10, 2004
4,232
Hunter 40.5 Warwick, RI
Jim is right on

I also use a Sharpie to blacken the number on the tubes. It lasts maybe two years but would look better if I re-newed it each year. Use the number and letter templates either from a paint-on kit or from a stationary store. I think they must be abut 3" high. You need to check the regulations. I put the state decal right on the tubes- never had a problem.
 
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sailortonyb

Dont use nails

I too have an inflatable boat and i decided not to nail the board to the inflation tubes. Seriously, i have had many inflatables over the years and i havent found anything that really sticks well to it.
 
Dec 25, 2000
6,052
Hunter Passage 42 Shelter Bay, WA
Rob, I do not have nor do I intend to...

purchase state registration tabs for our dink. There are rules that allow you to use a small unregistered boat when it is used to transit between the main boat and shore. At least it is allowed in our state. Terry
 
Dec 2, 2003
67
Hunter 340 N. CA
Thanks...

I really like the Sharpie idea - that sounds clean and simple to do from a 3" stencil, and easy to maintain. Unfortunately, California is more strict than WA (if the boat uses sail or motorized power) and in addition to registration numbers requires use of registration stickers to be placed directly next to the CF numbers. I know there are little envelopes that can be glued on so maybe that will work next to the stenciled number. Thanks for the ideas!! Rob
 
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sailortonyb

Registration will make your life easier

I have owned inflatable dinks since 1969 and have always registered them and have never been stopped by any kind of water cop. No registration, is like carrying a sign that says PLEASE STOP ME AND CHECK ME OUT, and you had better have proof of ownership with you. Back in the 1960's i had relatively short hair and looked real straight and smoked all the grass i wanted to in my car....never got stopped then either. Besides , other then a tender for our sailboat, we take the dink out on many day trips just to play around on the islands off the Mississippi Coast as well as throw it in the trunk when we go visiting out of town.
 
Dec 2, 2003
392
Catalina 350 Seattle
WA registration required

Terry - don't be fooled - Washington State DOES require that any vessel with propusion machinery by registered. See the link. The idea that "dingy's" are excluded is either outdated news or an old wives tale. Any vessel with a motor, and apparently sailboats over 16' - even if they don't have motors, must carry WA state reg. numbers and a sticker. Documented vessels don't carry the numbers, but must have the tax sticker. Good Luck - apparently you have good luck because you haven't yet been sited for using an unregistered vessel.... Tim Brogan April IV C350 #68 Seattle
 
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sailortonyb

NIce shot Tim

Good solid info Tim, so what do u think of nailing the boards to the inflation tubes? I'll bet Rob didnt have any idea of how much interest this would stir up when he sent his inquiry.
 
Jul 17, 2005
586
Hunter 37.5 Bainbridge Island - West of Seattle
It depends..

Our sailboat is documented, and also have a WA state registration sticker. Our dinghy is not registered. We placed our sailboat's documentation number on the the dinghy's transom using 1.5" stick-ons, then added a -1 after it. So it looks like 123456-1. We also placed the boat's name on the transom too. This identifies the dinghy as the tender for the main boat. We got the instruction from the CG. We then placed 4-5 coats of varnish over it. As to how to place the numbers over the tubes, I would suggest using something other than Sharpie. I purchased a FenderStep a while back. It looks like a white fender, sideways. You hang it below your gate as a step to help with getting on/off the boat. I painted the boat's name using MDR's inflatable paint that I purchased at West Marine. A friend painted his dinghy with this stuff, and it has lasted for many years. It just doesn't come off at all.
 
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lil sea

sucess with sharpie

Have also use the sharpie & stencil to put CA reg #'s on. Have sticker attached to stern. Have had no problems out on frequent sails on bay & delta. Just have to redo ever year. We sail year round out here.
 

Bill N

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Sep 10, 2005
53
- - Barnegat Bay, NJ
Ducumenting tender as -1 in interesting, but

I read 'JC on Bainbridge' advice received from the Coaast Guard with great interest as it really bothers me to pay the state $'s for my tender. However, I found the following FAQ info line within the FAQ's of the U.S. Coast Guard National Vessel Documentation Center at the below link. IS THE VESSEL TENDER DOCUMENTED? Documentation of your vessel does not cover the vessel's tender or dinghy. These craft fall within the jurisdiction of the motorboat numbering laws of the state of principal use. Please contact your state agency that handles the registration or numbering of motorboats for further information Darn --- I guess without some other written confirmation to counter this, I must continue paying fees on my tender. Hope this helps...
 
Dec 2, 2003
4,245
- - Seabeck WA
I went to our local licensing agent a couple of

years ago for our dingy tabs. It's never been registered in Washington. The Silverdale agent argued with me. She insisted that because our vessel is documented that the dingy needs no tabs. If a law enforcement official asks, just say that we are headed to shore. Any shore. She refused to sell tabs to me. And they would only cost $8.00. No one's even looked at it.
 
Jun 2, 2004
20
- - Vancouver, B.C.
Anyone with a sense of humour

Up here in Canada we don't have to register our dingys (if under 10hp)...We do however have to register our guns.....guess it's just priorities....lol...*x RG
 
Jul 17, 2005
586
Hunter 37.5 Bainbridge Island - West of Seattle
I had the same experience as Fred.

Yep, years ago, I went to get my boat registered at the local state agency. The agent there also said I do not need to register the tender if my boat is documented. Then I went to CG and got the answer about the -1. That was many many years ago, and we didn't have such things like the current internet websites that will allow us to do searches. Now, maybe neither of them knew what they were talking about. But I got the same answer from two different gov/state sources. So here I am.
 

Rick D

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Jun 14, 2008
7,203
Hunter Legend 40.5 Shoreline Marina Long Beach CA
Dinghy Registration

It must be a local thing. Don't try it in SoCal. They will ticket you. Dinks are subject to inland rules, and that means registration. I found out the hard way. RD
 
Jul 21, 2005
79
N/A N/A N/A
Documenting

"These craft fall within the jurisdiction of the motorboat numbering laws of the state of principal use." It could be that your state simply doesn't require the tender to a documented vessel to be registered (I assume if you can somehow demonstrated that it is in fact a tender to such a vessel. Hence the "-1" designation?) Of course then the question becomes, what happens when you sail out of your home state?
 
Jun 1, 2004
227
Beneteau 393 Newport
WM stencil kit

I bought the WM stencil kit 5 years ago and the numbers now need repainting. I stick the decal to wherever it needs to go on the fabric and don't worry about it. I don't care if anyone can read it from a distance. I only care that the boarding officer can see it when he is close aboard. Jim
 
May 23, 2004
117
Catalina 30 Stockton, CA
Registration Holder

You can buy a glue-on registration holders for your state sticker. They're relatively thick (3/16"?), squares of a rubbery material that you glue to your hull. They doesn't flex as much as the bare hull when deflated so your stickers stay on. They work great. I've attached a link to one online source FYI, but I haven't had any experience with them (I bought mine at a place that sells and repairs inflatables in the SF Bay Area). Once on the page do a search for "registration holder". I've had good luck with the WM stencil/paint kit on my Hypalon hull, but the Sharpie idea sounds easier.
 
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