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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the boat name and date at the top of the form. This information is crucial for identifying your vessel.
  3. Fill in the year, make, model, and HIN# of your boat. Ensure accuracy as this data is essential for registration.
  4. Proceed to the rigging inspection section. For each component listed (e.g., mast, boom), select either 'Satisfactory' or 'Needs Attention' based on your assessment.
  5. In the notes section for each component, provide any specific observations or concerns you may have regarding its condition.
  6. Review all entries for completeness and accuracy before finalizing your document.

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Numbering and Registration This is a requirement for all mechanically powered vessels, all vessels that travel on federal waters that are navigable, and for vessels that travel on the high seas--virtually every vessel on the water. Boat numbers must be affixed on the forward portion of both the port and starboard side.
Federal law requires single-hull boats less than 20 feet in length to have a capacity plate. (However, PWC and sailboat manufacturers are not required to attach a capacity plate.) Always follow the recommended capacity found in the owners manual and on the manufacturers warning decal.
Registration: Proof of ownership is crucial for proper registration with many state authorities. Without a registration, you cant legally operate the vessel, and youll be fined for violating this rule. Sale or Trade: A lack of title may impact selling or trading your boat down the line.
Exempt boats Canoes, kayaks, or boats that dont have a motor or sail (strictly human-powered) Boats held for sale by a licensed dealer. Military boats. Public boats of the United States or the American Red Cross. State-, county-, or city-owned boats which are used for government purposes.
In Washington, you must have a Washington title, current registration certificate, and current registration decals to operate or moor a vessel. Exceptions to registration and titling are: Vessels that are not propelled by a motor (canoes, kayaks, etc.) and sailboats under 16 feet in length without a motor.

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Submit a Boater Education Card Application (PDF) and a copy of your certificate along with a check or money order for $10 to: Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission. Boating Program. P.O. Box 34333. Seattle, WA 98124-1333.