Each side of the forward half of a registered vessel must display the vessel's name and the home port. Additionally, the name should be clearly visible and legible, typically painted or affixed in a contrasting color to the vessel's background. This identification helps in the enforcement of maritime regulations and safety measures.
on each side of the forward half of the vessel
vessel number
A white light is the color of light that must be displayed on a vessel towing at night, I t must be displayed at 8.2 feet higher than the colored sidelights. It should have an all round white light visible for 2 miles.
Both sides of the forward half of a registered vessel must display its name and port of registration. The name should be legible and prominently placed, typically in a contrasting color to the hull. Additionally, vessels are required to display their registration number in accordance with local regulations. This identification helps in ensuring safety and compliance with maritime laws.
both sides of the bow
50 ft
A. On each side and each end
On each side and each end.
In Oklahoma, the registration decal must be affixed to the vessel on the port (left) side, typically towards the rear of the boat. It should be placed above the waterline and as close to the registration number as possible. The decal must be visible and not obstructed by any other equipment or items on the vessel.
50 yards or 150 feet
the give-way vessel