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  2. How do I register my boat? What to know about boat ... - AOL

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    Here are some things to know about boat registration and Iowa boating regulations: How do I get my Iowa boating registration? All boats must be registered with the Iowa Department of Natural ...

  3. Ship registration - Wikipedia

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    Ship registration is the process by which a ship is documented and given the nationality of the country to which the ship has been documented. The nationality allows a ship to travel internationally as it is proof of ownership of the vessel.

  4. Vehicle registration plates of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Boat trailer BB: Private trailer, 501 to 1050 lb C: City bus CV: Commercial vehicle over 2000 lbs D: Passenger car, 3001 lb and over (1932–33) Passenger car, 3051 to 4050 lb (1934–41) Passenger car, 2501 to 3500 lb (1942–47) Passenger car, 2001 to 2500 lb (1948–61) Passenger car, 2500 lb and under (from 1962) E: Taxi cabs, rental cars ...

  5. Port letter and number - Wikipedia

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    Port letter and number (PLN) is a code identifying fishing vessels and other boats printed on the boat. [1] This is used in Europe, including the United Kingdom. The format is XYZ123.

  6. Bareboat charter - Wikipedia

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    In a bare-boat or demise charter, on the other hand, the owner gives possession of the ship to the charterer, and the charterer hires its own master and crew. The bare-boat charterer is sometimes called a "disponent owner". The giving up of possession of the ship by the owner is the defining characteristic of a bareboat or demise charter.

  7. Deck (ship) - Wikipedia

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    On a boat or ship, the primary or upper deck is the horizontal structure that forms the "roof" of the hull, strengthening it and serving as the primary working surface. Vessels often have more than one level both within the hull and in the superstructure above the primary deck, similar to the floors of a multi-storey building, that are also ...

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  9. Type 205 submarine - Wikipedia

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    The Type 205 was a class of German diesel-electric submarines.They were single-hull vessels optimized for the use in the shallow Baltic Sea.The Type 205 is a direct evolution of the Type 201 class with lengthened hull, new machinery and sensors.