Here are some truly classy boat names: Serendipity. Liberty. Escapade. Diva. Spirit. Destiny. Carpe Diem. Namaste.
The U.S. Coast Guard, for instance, has few documentation regulations for the naming of vessels. Boat names must not be more than 33 characters. The name of the boat must not be identical, either literally or phonetically, to any word or words used to solicit assistance at sea (that rules out MayDay or similar names).
Boat naming has been around for thousands of years, started when sailors named their vessels after deities and saints in the hopes of good fortune and smooth sailing. Names were chosen very carefully since the wrong name meant the difference between a safe voyage or being lost at sea.
Boat Names Inspired by Music, Movies, Shows, and More Below Deck. Catch Me If You Can. Changes in Latitudes. The Codfather. Far & Away. Good Vibrations. Here Comes the Sun. Maverick.
A yacht is first defined either as a sailing yacht, motor yacht, or gulet yacht, and then as a sports yacht or luxury yacht. Sailing Yacht: a yacht mainly propelled via wind and sails. Motor Yacht: a yacht propelled via one or more motors.
Keep Your Boat Name Brief While it's tempting to craft elaborate and descriptive names, keeping them concise and to the point is essential. A short name not only looks sleek on the transom but also ensures clarity and ease during VHF radio communications.
Fees NameFeeUnit Boat length 26 feet to less than 40 feet $88 2 years Boat length 40 feet and greater $110 2 years Boat Title $27.50 Valid until boat is sold, transferred or destroyed Duplicate Title $16.50 Valid until boat is sold, transferred or destroyed3 more rows
If You're the Buyer After you buy a vehicle in Massachusetts, you need to get a registration and title in your name. You must submit: A completed Registration and Title Application. The prior owner's title certificate or, if the car is title-exempt, its prior registration and a bill of sale.
Trailers need not be titled. 1-800-799-8362 for more information. Documented vessels are exempt from Massachusetts registration and titling requirements. The Certificate of Number (pocket-sized card) must be carried on board whenever the vessel is operated.