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USCG Documented Vessel

COSTLY PRINCESS

No. 916578RecreationalNo Operation - PM
Data as of · Source: U.S. Coast Guard
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Vessel particulars

Official number
916578
Flag
Us
Service
Recreational
Self-propelled
Yes
Hull material
Aluminum
Year built
1987

Dimensions & tonnage

Length
60 ft
Breadth
14.5 ft
Depth
2.5 ft
Gross tonnage
54 GT
Net tonnage
43 NT

Documentation

A Certificate of Documentation (COD) is the U.S. Coast Guard’s federal record of a vessel’s nationality and ownership — a national alternative to state titling for eligible vessels. Learn how it differs from state registration in the registration vs documentation guide.

COD status
No Operation - PM
Issued
September 4, 1991
Expires
September 30, 1994
Endorsements
Recreation

Builder

Builder
Ldmc INC Lazy Days Hboats
Shipyard
Ldmc INC Lazy Days Hboats
Built at
Buford, Ga, United States
Year built
1987

Hailing port

Hailing port
Miami, Fl, United States
Managing owner location
Marietta, Ga

Planning to run this boat as a charter or take paying passengers? Carrying up to six for hire needs an OUPV “six-pack” captain’s license.

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