IMO most people do not put the M/V on their transom. I may be speaking out of turn here, but I think it seems a bit pretentious.
Anyone can see it's not a sailboat so the M/V isn't really necessary.
IMO most people do not put the M/V on their transom. I may be speaking out of turn here, but I think it seems a bit pretentious.
Anyone can see it's not a sailboat so the M/V isn't really necessary.
And all this time I thought it stood for Mighty Valuable! LOL
Is there a size of vessel that is required for? Because every time a large yacht comes to my marina as a transient or just to get fuel they'll always say "this is motor vesssel" whatever.
Im talking like 70 and 80 footers and above. Just curious
Is there a size of vessel that is required for? Because every time a large yacht comes to my marina as a transient or just to get fuel they'll always say "this is motor vesssel" whatever.
Im talking like 70 and 80 footers and above. Just curious
Is there a size of vessel that is required for? Because every time a large yacht comes to my marina as a transient or just to get fuel they'll always say "this is motor vesssel" whatever.
Im talking like 70 and 80 footers and above. Just curious
I would never address a vessel as an M/V or S/V. If need to differentiate, I'd say "motor vessel" or "sailing vessel."
empty, don't leave in a huff. You posed a question to a large group of long time, very knowledgeable boaters. If the answers you received didn't square with the answers you wanted to receive, perhaps you should look in a mirror to see where the problem lies.i think my pretentious ass is going to put it on. Thanks for all the imput. M/V Windward out.
I`ve not seen it here. Just name and hailing port. Which is not to say you can`t do it if you want,it does no harm.i think my pretentious ass is going to put it on. Thanks for all the input. M/V Windward out.
I do use "motor vessel" as part of my call on a radio to a marina, lock or a bridge. It might help the operator on the other end of the call visualize what they need.
Windward is the name and M/V is the description when the boat can’t be seen...
Make sure the MV is removable if you do put it on; you will want it gone after you spend more time in the boat world.
On the right track - the entire name needs to be removable because it will need re-centering after the OP comes around. Don’t have to worry about sun fade though - it will probably be just the one season, if that.