323 CMR, § 2.03 - Vessel Identification
(1)
Number. The first part of the number shall be an
abbreviation in capital letters of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts "MS". The
remainder of the boat number shall consist of not more than four arabic
numerals and not more than two capital letters, in sequence, separated by a
hyphen or equivalent. Since the letters "I", "O" and "Q" may be mistaken for
arabic numerals, all letter sequences using "I", "O" and "Q" shall be omitted.
The bow number shall be spaced: MS 9999 ZZ. Objectionable words formed by the
use of two or three letters may not be used.
(2)
Limit. There is
no limit to the number of boats which may be demonstrated with each
demonstration or testing number, pursuant to M.G.L. c. 90B, § 3(b)
provided a particular number is displayed on only one vessel at a time. If two
or more dealers' or manufacturers' boats are to be demonstrated or tested at
the same time, two or more individual dealers' or manufacturers' numbers are
required.
(3)
Dealers. M.G.L. c. 90B, § 3(b) shall not apply to
motorboats owned by a dealer or manufacturer and which are being used for
purposes other than testing or demonstrating. Said motorboats shall have
permanent numbers.
(4)
Decal. In addition to displaying the identification
number of a vessel as required by M.G.L. c. 90B, § 3, the owner of a
vessel shall display at the end of such number the then current registration
decal of the Division of Law Enforcement on port (left) of the vessel within
six inches of the final identification number or letter, as the case may be.
For example MS 9999 ZZ [ ], with the [ ] being the decal.
Notes
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