This report summarizes all the active vessel registrations in your jurisdiction, in a format required by the U.S. Coast Guard.
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Vessel Length Issue
This report totals the number of registrations, with a breakdown by the length of the vessel. The Coast Guard requires that adding the columns on the left results matches with the total reported on the right, but there are two situations where that doesn't happen.
When this mismatch happens, you will see an asterisk next to the number in the total column. To resolve this problem, you'll need to make some changes to one or more registrations in your database. Here are the situations that lead to problems:
Situation #1: The vessel length on the registration is blank. In that case, we don't have enough information to know which length-specific column the registration belongs in, so we don't show it in any of the length-specific columns. You'll need to fill in a length value on that registration.
Situation #2: The vessel length on the registration is over 26' on a Personal Watercraft. In that case, we can't display the information about that registration on the Coast Guard report, because those columns don't exist on the form. You'll either need to change the vessel type so that it is no longer considered a personal watercraft, or will need to change the length to be less than 26.
To identify the problem registrations:
- Click the Export button on the Registration Report page (instead of the View button)
- Open the exported file in Excel. You'll see one row per registration, with the registration number in the BoatRegDocClean field.
- Sort by the LengthInFeet field. and empty values will come to the top. That'll identify registrations in Situation #1.
- Sort by the VesselClass field and LengthClass field, and scroll down to where the Vessel Class is "Personal Watercraft" and the LengthClass is "U45", "U65", or "O65". That'll identify registrations in Situation #2.