Boat — Numbers
Often called the "license plate" for your vessel, registration numbers are required for most motorized boats. These are issued by your state’s boating authority or DMV.
These typically start with a two-letter state code followed by four numbers and two letters (e.g., FL-1234-AB). BOAT NUMBERS
They must be placed on both sides of the forward half (the bow) of the vessel. Design Rules: Often called the "license plate" for your vessel,
Usually, these are placed within 3 to 6 inches of the registration number, typically behind it (towards the stern). 3. Hull Identification Number (HIN) They must be placed on both sides of
If the registration number is the license plate, the HIN is the . Every boat manufactured after 1972 has a unique 12-character HIN.
Along with your registration number, you’ll receive a validation decal. This sticker proves your registration is current for the year.
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