kthoennes
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- Oct 11, 2013
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- Vessel Name
- Xanadu
- Vessel Make
- Mainship 37 Motor Yacht
Just got a letter in the mail from the "Vessel Documentation Portal" at 9480 Main Street #1084 in Fairfax, Virginia (pdf attached). I know we have a hundred prior threads on these "services" that technically may not be a scam because although they charge you a pile more money than the Coast Guard itself, I assume you eventually do get your documentation renewed. They continue to bug me though and I do think at the very least they're slimy. This one charges about triple the Coast Guard fee ($75 for one year, CG charges $26). Yes, if you read the bottom paragraph they do say they're a private, optional service that charges an additional fee, but that street address on the envelope is actually a Staples office supply store in a strip mall in Fairfax, VA -- even though the postmark on the letter shows it was mailed from Santa Ana, California. And why does the (real) NVDC keep giving my boat's name, vessel number, expiration date, name and home address to these services that make themselves look all official at triple the fees? I certainly can't do a search myself anymore on NOAA's or the USCG PSIX search pages to find vessel owner contact information like I could in the old days, so how are these third-party services getting my contact information?
I did do some digging on the letter's statement that only 5-year renewals would be offered in 2022 on recreational vessels. I thought that might be false -- I know the CG has been offering multi-year for some time now but the online payment system would only accommodate one year - for multi-year you had to send a check, which I always avoided because I figured the online system is lightning fast and fully automated, but if a human in Falling Waters, WV has to handle paper, I won't see my renewal for 52 years. But sure enough, the Federal Register does say they're going to five years with a new "shopping" portal in 2022.
https://www.federalregister.gov/doc...tificate-of-documentation-5-year-renewal-fees
...and:
https://www.dco.uscg.mil/Our-Organi...s-DCO-D/National-Vessel-Documentation-Center/
I'm still confused though - the Federal Register says 5-year only, but then the NVDC page still says 1-5. My doc actually expires in March '22, I'll see how the process actually works by then. Sheesh!
I did do some digging on the letter's statement that only 5-year renewals would be offered in 2022 on recreational vessels. I thought that might be false -- I know the CG has been offering multi-year for some time now but the online payment system would only accommodate one year - for multi-year you had to send a check, which I always avoided because I figured the online system is lightning fast and fully automated, but if a human in Falling Waters, WV has to handle paper, I won't see my renewal for 52 years. But sure enough, the Federal Register does say they're going to five years with a new "shopping" portal in 2022.
https://www.federalregister.gov/doc...tificate-of-documentation-5-year-renewal-fees
...and:
https://www.dco.uscg.mil/Our-Organi...s-DCO-D/National-Vessel-Documentation-Center/
I'm still confused though - the Federal Register says 5-year only, but then the NVDC page still says 1-5. My doc actually expires in March '22, I'll see how the process actually works by then. Sheesh!