what is the origin and wath dus these numbers meen

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Patrick4002

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België
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Lady Penelope
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Trader 54 sunliner
i have this sort of registration number, dou you have something similar ? do you now the origine/mening of the o.n.719264 and the r.t.26 67/100 (i think the rt meen rauw tonaidge 26 ton and the rest i dont now.
 

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Are you in Canada? Maybe the o.n.is for Ontario. In the states that would look like a documentation number.
 
the boat is deliverd in Grees Europe and imported in the EU in 1990, it i
from the history the first owners register the boat in canada later in the UK, the Nedtherlands and now in Belgium (last to is me) i coud not find anny registration on line exept for the loyds registration from the UK registration
 
Greetings,
In Canada, ON means "Official Number" and rt means registered tonnage, to the best of my recollection.
 
Greetings,
In Canada, ON means "Official Number" and rt means registered tonnage, to the best of my recollection.
No - ON means Ontario followed by registration numbers, If registered by name the vessel is then registered with Transport Canada and a Certificate of Registry is Issued, and only one vessel can be be registered by it's name for the port she is registered to.
 
No - ON means Ontario followed by registration numbers, If registered by name the vessel is then registered with Transport Canada and a Certificate of Registry is Issued, and only one vessel can be be registered by it's name for the port she is registered to.
o.n. must be short for official number, a registered boat, as per my document
 
Greetings,
Mr. C. I beg to differ. Yes, ON stands for Ontario of licensed by the PROVINCE, BUT if registered federally the "plaque" is "ON XXXXXX rt XXXXXX.
 
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Greetings,
Mr. C. I beg to differ. Yes, ON stands for Ontario of licensed by the PROVINCE, BUT if registered federally the "plaque" is "ON XXXXXX rt XXXXXX.
You are close RT but in this case not - He has ON followed by numbers, you will see on the EdJ License this is a registered vessel in the province of Ontario, with ON followed by numbers the name not being associated with the license, you will see on Cartouche's Ownership - she was registered by Name out of the port of Montreal and you are partially correct that the letters ON appear on the certificate in the Box "Official number" but only the name and Port are on the boat. in this case ON is definitely registered in the province of Ontario and subject to provincial taxes, and the name has no connection to the ownership.
 

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thanks all for the info, as the shipis now registerd in th EU this number is of not more in use.so i can remove it.
thanks all for the info.
Best regards,
Patrick
 
Cartouche.

The picture of the plague provided by the OP has the text as O.N. 719264 and R.T. 26 67/100.

If the name Ontario is to be abbreviated it is either "Ont." or "ON". Never is it "O.N." as Ontario is one word not 2.

The 2nd page of your self titled "Cartouche Ownership 2020" document, which is really your Certificate of Registry, in its 2nd paragraph defines the O.N. and N.R.T. marking requirements.
Perhaps in the day, the N in "N.R.T." was not required, otherwise the placard maker blew it.

The other document you attached is Transport Canada's acknowledgement of your application for a License, where you are assigned a license number that starts with the abbreviation of your Province. Note there are no periods used in the License Number "ON1273785".

A registered and licensed vessel are 2 different things and as a result have 2 different numbering systems. Not confusing unless you are in Ontario!
 
Greetings,
Mr. l. Absolutely correct. From Transport Canada's web site: Bolding is mine...

"A pleasure craft licence is a document with a unique number displayed on both sides of the bow of a pleasure craft. The pleasure craft licence is like a licence plate on your car."


"Any pleasure craft that is equipped, even temporarily, with one or more engines whose total power is at least 10 horsepower (7.5 kW) or more in Canada, must have a Pleasure Craft Licence before it can be operated unless it is registered in the Canadian Register of Vessels."

"When a vessel is registered it’s recorded in the Canadian Register of Vessels and it is assigned an official number." That "official number is designated O.N. (forgot about the periods in my previous posts)

Mr. C. Nowhere on YOUR example (second picture) is the word "registered" mentioned although licence is noted several times. So, ON1273785 is your licence # NOT your registration (O.N.) #
 
thanks for the research, but cartouche is another vessel, ours is a trader 54 and is waterline 16m or lengt over all 17,8m (see my avetar)
so it is a mistery, so many numbers.i did not find anny document with this number on, i have the papers from the builders import in EU till now. it was more nice to now wat it was. I removed the label, so no confusion can come from it.
 
i have this sort of registration number, dou you have something similar ? do you now the origine/mening of the o.n.719264 and the r.t.26 67/100 (i think the rt meen rauw tonaidge 26 ton and the rest i dont now.
O.N. is Official Number and is the registration number. R.T. is Registered Tonnage. My boat is registered in Bermuda, and I understand these are the terms used for ( at least) all British shipping registration domains.
 
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