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Normally, a boat's name is placed at the stern of the boat. I have never seen it placed anywhere else on the boat. I supposed you could put it up by the bow, if you wanted to, but people would be less likely to see the name there. It's your choice, really. I do know that the sailing registration number, if you choose for it to be on the outside of your boat, must be in the bow.
Nobody "provides" them for boats or boaters; they must be purchased at your own expense. Flares are readily available from any boat shop. Flares to have expiration dates and will need to be replaced at certain intervals.
Before a boat can be issued an Oregon certificate of number, the boat title must be obtained.
Length of a boat determines the equipment a boat must carry.
A certificate of boat registration must be carried on the boat when the boat is in operation. If the registration is not on the boat the owner could be fined.
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No. Renewal must be applied for before the expiration date. A form found on the website must be turned in before this time.
No, a motor, (boat or otherwise) is not "tiltled" in IL. The boat must be registered with the state and the trailer must be registered and "titled".
In order to operate a boat in Oregon, you must carry on board your certificate of number.
The boat must be going faster then the waves it is creating
A 20 ft long or less boat must have a capacity plate.
A 20 ft long or less boat must have a capacity plate.