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*Hull Number: 236 (of 486 from 1976 to 1989)
 
*Hull Number: 236 (of 486 from 1976 to 1989)
 
*Mast Height: 51.3 feet
 
*Mast Height: 51.3 feet
*PHRF Rating: 138.0
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*PHRF Rating: 138.0     (2009 PHRF-NE (New England) cruising rating 156)
 
*Displaces: 15,500 pounds
 
*Displaces: 15,500 pounds
 
*Ballast: 7,500 pounds
 
*Ballast: 7,500 pounds
 
  
 
== Document Images ==
 
== Document Images ==

Revision as of 22:39, 25 January 2010

Nevermore is a U.S. Documented Vessel. This means that the vessel is registered with the U.S. Coast Guard National Vessel Documentation Center. State registration is not necessary for U.S. documented vessels.


Official Documentation Number: 626333

The official documentation number is on the Certificate of Documentation and it is painted on the interior of the hull above the navigation berth (aft port-side).

Note that there exists some paperwork from R. Reid with an erroneous 5-digit number. The correct number is six (6) digits.


Certificate of Documentation

The following information is from Nevermore's COD:

  • Vessel Name: Nevermore
  • Official Number: 626333
  • IMO or other #: TAR37236M80D
  • Year Completed: 1980
  • Hailing Port: Cambridge, MA
  • Hull Material: FRP (Fiberglass)
  • Mechanical Propulsion: Yes
  • Gross Tonnage (GrT): 17
  • Net Tonnage (NrT): 15
  • Length: 37.3 feet
  • Hull Breadth: 11.7 feet
  • Hull Depth: 8.0 feet
  • Place Built: Hamlet, NC
  • Operational Endorsement: Recreational

Other Information

  • Ship Builder: Tartan Marine Company
  • Model: Tartan 37 Classic (T37C)
  • Hull Number: 236 (of 486 from 1976 to 1989)
  • Mast Height: 51.3 feet
  • PHRF Rating: 138.0 (2009 PHRF-NE (New England) cruising rating 156)
  • Displaces: 15,500 pounds
  • Ballast: 7,500 pounds

Document Images

Certificate of Documentation (COD)

Nevermore-CG-1270-2008.jpg

Bill of Sale

Nevermore Bill-of-Sale.jpg