Location of Boat Name and Home Port

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Marc P

We have come up with a name for our new Hunter 356 (SHAMRA) and are trying to figure out where to display it. The boat will be documented at the banks request so we will have to display the name and home port as well. On our previous Catalina we did not have the walk thru transom so the transom was an ideal location. Due to the configuration of the 356 we are not sure that the transom will provide enough space. We are interested in what others have done. Pictures if available would be appreciated. Thanks Marc
 
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stephen depaola

LETTERING LOCATION

GO TO WEBSITE: http://www.uscg.mil/hq/g-m/vdoc/instr.htm
 
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Rich Wallace

Has To Be On Stern

The name and hailing port have to be on the stern of a documented boat. There is a minimum size. I am guessing that the web site that Stephen gave is going to tell all about that. We are going through the same process. We checked a couple of weeks ago and the Coast Guard is about 6 or 7 weeks behind in issuing the documentation paperwork. If you need it by spring, it would be a good idea to submit it soon.
 
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nick maggio

the stern

I had my dealer put the boat name and home port on the stern on both sides of the walk throught transom right under the stern seats I don't have a good picture available ask your dealer to show you other boats that have done this or they have good people that do the lettering thats what I did and it looks great.
 
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Sandy

We are going to do the stern too

our 356 will be documented too and we are planning on putting on stern. See coast guard rules as you can put on sides if you follow their rules. not commissioned yet (so no pics) but we plan to have the name across the widest part of the stern that is split by the seat when in a down position. the port will be below that, covered if the seat were down. it looks really cool how I mocked it up in Photoshop. see attached.
 
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Sandy

photo

here is the photo. sorry can't get the photo to upload. email me if you want. sandpro@pacbell.net
 

Rick D

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Jun 14, 2008
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Hunter Legend 40.5 Shoreline Marina Long Beach CA
What We Did

.. is to put the name on the side, which seems to be a popular placement, calling port on the lower transom, YC burgee on one side of the walk through and YC name on the other. Here is a (poor) photo of the result. People seem to like it. Rick D.
 
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John H380 1999

Regs - name and port can be anywhere

To summarize - must be at least 4", can be together anywhere, is violation to not follow regs. We put name and port on stern 4" and 9" name on side. Here are the official regs: MARKING INSTRUCTIONS Every documented vessel must be marked with its official number, name and hailing port. OPERATION OF A DOCUMENTED VESSEL WITHOUT PROPER MARKINGS IS A VIOLATION OF U. S. REGULATION. All exterior markings must be in clearly legible letters of the Latin alphabet or Roman or Arabic numerals not less than four inches in height. OFFICIAL NUMBER: The official number awarded by the Coast Guard must be permanently marked in block-type Arabic numerals not less than three inches in height on some clearly visible interior structural part of the hull. The number must be preceded by the abbreviation "NO", and be affixed in a manner which would make alteration, removal or replacement obvious. EXAMPLE: NO. 123456 NAME AND HAILING PORT FOR RECREATIONAL VESSELS: The name and hailing port must be marked together on some clearly visible exterior part of the hull. All exterior markings should not be less than four inches in height.
 

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Nick

Naming Ceremony

Be sure to look in the archives for the naming ceremony that you have to use. This puts your vessel in good standings with the God of the Seas. If it has a name, it's also important to have do the de-naming ceremony
 
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Chuck Wayne

name location

the coast guard is pretty flexible with recreational boats-many boats, including our 356, have the name on the aft sides-large letters-and the hail only on the stern
 
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Barnaby

Stern Only

I put mine on the stern only, see attached pic. Cheers, Barnaby s/v Miss Eulie
 
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frank arndorfer

Boom

We've bought a new boat and are doing in-boom furling. At the Annapolis Show we looked at a lot of boats with boom furlers and started noticing a lot of them had the boat name on the boom itself. Evidently it fulfills the USCG requirements and looked very clean. Granted this would only work for a boat with either in-mast or in-boom furling but it was a creative slant that looked great. I think we're going to do the same.
 
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Wayne

Name Location

Attached is a photo of the name and hailing port on the stern of our 340. I put it on the walk thru transom so unfortunately when the walk thru is in the open position you can't see the name. See attached photo.
 
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