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HIN · EMDD5006B202
2002 Caribe DL15
ACTIVEREGISTERED · TXPLEASUREHULL VERIFIED
BuilderCaribe
ModelDL15
Model year2002
Vessel typeOpen
UsePleasure
Length15 ft 2 in
HullFiberglass
PropulsionOutboard
Engine typePropeller
FuelGasoline
Registration stateTX
CountyMontgomery
Reg number2624JT
Statusactive
CURRENT STATUS
Active · TX · Montgomery Co.
Registration status: active · Reg #2624JT
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Hull identification
DECODED FROM HIN · EMDD5006B202
MANUFACTURER · MIC EMD
CARIBE INFLATABLES USA INC
HOMESTEAD, FL
SOURCE
MIC EMD registered with the USCG National Vessel Documentation Center.
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Buying a used Caribe
WHAT TO VERIFY BEFORE YOU COMMIT
This record is for a 2002 Caribe DL15. It was registered in Texas, Montgomery County. The hull is fiberglass with outboard propulsion.
The free registration data above confirms what is on file with the state or USCG. The full history report unlocks the title chain, lien records, accident history, and open recall status for this specific HIN — the records that a visual inspection cannot surface.
WHAT TO CHECK BEFORE BUYING
- +Physically verify the HIN on the transom matches the title and registration exactly before signing anything.
- +Check that the secondary (hidden) HIN, usually found under a hatch or seat cushion, matches the primary.
- +A clean title does not guarantee a clean history — boats can be salvaged and resold with clean titles in many states.
- +Run the HIN before any deposit to check for outstanding liens, especially on documented vessels.
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Records on file
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Title records
none on file
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Active liens
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Incidents
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Common questions
CARIBE · TEXAS
ABOUT CARIBE
What is Caribe's reputation for reliability?
Caribe boats, particularly their rigid inflatable boat (RIB) models, are generally regarded as reliable workhorses in commercial and recreational markets. They are known for solid construction and straightforward mechanical systems, though like any boat, regular maintenance is essential. Many units remain in service for decades when properly cared for, making them a sensible choice for buyers seeking durability.
What common issues should I look for in a used Caribe boat?
Common wear items to inspect on used Caribe boats include the condition of the rubber tubes (which may need replacement after years of UV exposure), the integrity of fuel tanks and plumbing, and engine hours and service history. Check that all through-hull fittings are secure and not corroded, and verify the boat's maintenance records by running a hull history check if available. UV degradation of the tube material and outdated electrical systems are typical concerns on older models.
How do I know if a Caribe boat is the right choice for my needs?
Caribe boats excel in shallow-water navigation, commercial use, and coastal applications due to their lightweight RIB design and shallow draft. Consider your intended use—whether recreational fishing, patrol work, or leisure—and compare the specific model's specifications against your requirements for seating, horsepower capacity, and range. Test operating similar models and speak with current owners to ensure the boat matches your priorities for speed, stability, and comfort.
BOAT OWNERSHIP IN TEXAS
What documents do I need to register a boat in Texas?
To register a boat in Texas, you'll need to submit an Application for Texas Title and/or Registration (Form 130-U), proof of ownership, a bill of sale, and proof of liability insurance. You must also provide valid identification and pay the appropriate registration and title fees based on your vessel's length and type.
How long does a Texas boat title and registration last?
Texas boat registrations are valid for one or two years, depending on the length of your vessel and the registration period you choose. Your title does not expire, but you must renew your registration annually or biennially before it lapses to avoid penalties and ensure legal operation.
What happens when I buy a used boat in Texas—do I need to transfer the title?
Yes, you must transfer the title to your name within 30 days of purchase by submitting the signed title certificate, a bill of sale, and the application form to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. Before completing the purchase, it's advisable to verify the current title and any lien records through the TPWD to ensure the seller has clear ownership and no outstanding claims against the vessel.
DATA SOURCED FROM USCG NATIONAL VESSEL DOCUMENTATION CENTER AND STATE REGISTRATION DATABASES