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    Hi Don,

    The wood plaque that you describe relates to the Certificate of British Registry.

    O.N. stands for Official Number.
    R.T. stands for Registered Tonnage.

    When you took ownership of “The Dash” the MCA (Maritime and Coastguard Agency) should have been informed of any changes to the ships particulars or ownership.

    Can I suggest you contact the
    UK Ship Register
    Anchor Court
    Keen Road
    Cardiff
    CF24 5JW

    Tel; 029 2044 8800

    With regard to the plaque, typically this is purchased at the time of registration and should be bonded to some part of the vessel such that it cannot be removed. In days gone by I believe the requirement was that it should be carved into the deck beam.

    Additionally you should have a supporting certificate that your meant to keep on board….but this pre-supposes that it is still in date (5 years between renewals).

    The certificate details things like;

    Name of Ship
    Call sign
    Registered Port
    Type of Ship
    Length
    Breadth
    Depth
    Gross Tonnage
    Net Tonnage
    Registered Tonnage (Our HT 27 reads 5 22/100)
    Year of Build
    Name of Builder
    Country of Build

    Regards

    Bruce & Caroline

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