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Custom Boat Registration Numbers Marine Grade Vinyl 6 Year Outdoor Life. on 2040-parts.com

US $18.50
Location:

Spencer, Indiana, United States

Spencer, Indiana, United States
Condition:New


Custom Boat Registration 3" Numbers Decal Sticker Vinyl Letters Lettering Pair


(1) pair of custom ready to apply vinyl lettered BOAT REGISTRATION NUMBERS

  • Size of lettering: approx 3" h x 22" w
  • Boat numbers designed to follow U.S. Coast Guard Regulations
  • High quality vinyl material with 6-8 year outdoor durability
  • 1 color choice 
  • Colors vibrant all the way through
  • Letters die cut, masked and ready to apply at one time

It’s easy to order!

  • Upon purchase and payment, email us the complete Boat Registration Numbers through eBay’s My Messages
  • Choose a main color from the choices listed above.
  • Your Boat Registration Numbers will be designed to fit in the 3" x 22” space. 
  • We will ship your Custom Boat Registration Numbers to you, ready to apply all at one time.
  • You will receive easy instructions to install your Boat Registration numbers onto your boat.

Please Note: U.S. Coast Guard Boat Registration Regulations require that boat registration numbers must be permanently attached to both sides of the forward half of the boat. The number should be in 3-Inch, plain, block letters, and in a contrasting color from the hull.

Choose 1 Color


From color choices in picture above


NOTE: We can also design your Custom Boat Name.


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