The color must with your boat's hull (e.g., black letters on a white hull). They must read from left to right on both sides. 2. Validation Decals
Whether you’re a first-time captain or a seasoned sailor, understanding "boat numbers" is about more than just aesthetics—it's a legal requirement that keeps you compliant and safe on the water. 1. State Registration Numbers
If the registration number is the license plate, the HIN is the . Every boat manufactured after 1972 has a unique 12-character HIN. BOAT NUMBERS
Along with your registration number, you’ll receive a validation decal. This sticker proves your registration is current for the year.
Letters must be and at least 3 inches high . The color must with your boat's hull (e
These typically start with a two-letter state code followed by four numbers and two letters (e.g., FL-1234-AB).
Usually, these are placed within 3 to 6 inches of the registration number, typically behind it (towards the stern). 3. Hull Identification Number (HIN) Validation Decals Whether you’re a first-time captain or
They must be placed on both sides of the forward half (the bow) of the vessel. Design Rules: