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HIN · TQG34005J001
2001 GOOD DAY SUNSHINE
ACTIVEREGISTERED · AKHULL VERIFIED
ModelGOOD DAY SUNSHINE
Model year2001
Length34.4 ft
HullFrp (fiberglass)
PropulsionUnspecified
Registration stateAK
Doc number1257020
Statusactive
CURRENT STATUS
Active · AK
Registration status: active · Doc #1257020
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Hull identification
DECODED FROM HIN · TQG34005J001
MANUFACTURER · MIC TQG
TOMCO MARINE GROUP INC
LA CONNER, WA
SOURCE
MIC TQG 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 2001 GOOD DAY SUNSHINE. The hull is frp (fiberglass) with unspecified 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
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Title chain
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Common questions
ALASKA
BOAT OWNERSHIP IN ALASKA
What are the registration requirements for a boat in Alaska?
All motorboats and sailboats over 16 feet in length operating in Alaska waters must be registered with the Alaska Department of Fish and Game. Registration is valid for three years and requires proof of ownership, a completed application form, and payment of the registration fee. You'll need to display your registration number and decal on the boat's hull.
Do I need a title for my boat in Alaska?
Yes, Alaska requires a certificate of title for most boats, particularly those with motors or over a certain size. To obtain a title, you'll need to provide proof of ownership and have the vessel inspected if it's new to Alaska. It's recommended to verify title and lien records through the Alaska DMV before purchasing a used boat to ensure there are no outstanding claims against it.
What safety equipment is required on Alaska boats?
Alaska boating law requires all vessels to carry properly fitted personal flotation devices (PFDs) for each person on board, with at least one Type I, II, or III PFD per passenger. Boats must also have fire extinguishers, sound-producing devices, and navigation lights depending on vessel size and operation type. Additional safety equipment such as first aid kits and signaling devices may be required for specific boating activities.
DATA SOURCED FROM USCG NATIONAL VESSEL DOCUMENTATION CENTER AND STATE REGISTRATION DATABASES