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HIN · TNRD5587B606
2006 WAILANI
ACTIVEREGISTERED · NVHULL VERIFIED
ModelWAILANI
Model year2006
Length41.5 ft
HullFrp (fiberglass)
PropulsionGasoline engine
Registration stateNV
Doc number1186304
Statusactive
CURRENT STATUS
Active · NV
Registration status: active · Doc #1186304
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Hull identification
DECODED FROM HIN · TNRD5587B606
SOURCE
MIC TNR registered with the USCG National Vessel Documentation Center.
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Buying a used vessel
WHAT TO VERIFY BEFORE YOU COMMIT
This record is for a 2006 WAILANI. The hull is frp (fiberglass) with gasoline engine 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
none found
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Incidents
none reported
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Title chain
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Common questions
NEVADA
BOAT OWNERSHIP IN NEVADA
What documents do I need to register a boat in Nevada?
To register a boat in Nevada, you'll need to submit an application form, proof of ownership (bill of sale or title), and proof of Nevada residency. If the boat has a lien, you'll also need written consent from the lienholder. It's advisable to verify the title and lien records with the Nevada Department of Wildlife before submitting your application to ensure a smooth registration process.
Do I need to transfer the title when buying a used boat in Nevada?
Yes, you must transfer the boat title to your name within 30 days of purchase in Nevada. The seller must sign the back of the certificate of title, and you'll submit the signed title along with a bill of sale to the Nevada Department of Wildlife. There is a transfer fee, which varies based on the boat's age and value.
What safety equipment is required on Nevada boats?
Nevada law requires all boats to carry properly fitting U.S. Coast Guard-approved personal flotation devices (PFDs) for each person on board, plus a throwable flotation device for boats over 16 feet. Additionally, boats must have a fire extinguisher, navigation lights for night operation, and a sound-producing device like a whistle or horn. Children under 12 years old must wear a properly fitting PFD at all times while underway.
DATA SOURCED FROM USCG NATIONAL VESSEL DOCUMENTATION CENTER AND STATE REGISTRATION DATABASES