|  |     The way I did mine last year was to route out Doc. #'s on a pice
    of board, then fiberglass the board onto a bulkhead under my rear
    deck. It's out the the way so as not to be ugly, however by lifting
    a hatch I can show the coasties my #'s.
    
    Also you will need to have the boat name on the transom or on both
    sides of the bow. You have your choice of your residence town or
    the town where the coast guard is.
    
    ie: My boat has Newburyport MA on the transom. I could have had
    Boston. It's  not quite legal as I only live on the boat on weekends
    now and then. I'm thinking of changing it to read Boston.
    I don't live in newburyport; but the documentation co. said I could
    use it and I had it put on the boat before they relized that I wasn't
    supposed to do that? Oh Well, It sounds salty
    
                                          Walt
    
 | 
|  |     Dave,
    
    Check the local State requirements, they seem to be changing a lot
    with regards to documented vessels. For example, in N.Y. the boat
    must also be registered with the State but, no registration numbers
    are placed on the hull. Starting this year, we have to show the
    "Registration Sticker" on the hull where normal State numbers would
    go.
    
    The Coasties will want to be sure no one can remove your documentation
    numbers so, put lots of epoxy on the wood if you choose that method.
    
    Is a 3060 Rogue 5 tons?? NICE boat!!!!! (drool)
    
    Don
 | 
|  |     Thanks for the ideas, I knew about the outside markings, just couldn't
    figure out the inside.  
    
    Minnesota, which has the highest per capita boat ownership doesn't
    require state registration for a documented boat.  The boat is just
    on the 5 ton limit but the lender wants it documented.  By the way
    state registration is $40 maximum (anything over 40'pleasure) or
    $50 commercial.  Although Minnesotans take pride in high taxes (just
    behind Mass) we balk at taxing our boats heavily. 
    
    -db-
 |