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Letters are on!

Looks awesome!!
That is the first registration number that I have noticed that has 3 letters at the end. They are usually is this format -- AA 1234 AA
 
Looks awesome!!
That is the first registration number that I have noticed that has 3 letters at the end. They are usually is this format -- AA 1234 AA

Maybe Oregon needed more registration numbers my old boat was formatted OR 123 AA and my numbers on my new Yamaha are formatted OR 123 AAA. The old formating allowed 676,000 registrations where adding the additional letter adds 26 times more or 17,576,000 total registrations. I guess in a state of under 4 million people we like our boats. Unfortunately judging by the member map just not Yamahas.
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Your format allows for 6,760,000 registrations, which in a place as populous and aquatic as Florida does not seem like enough.
 
A lot of boats in Florida are registered by name and do not carry numbers like our lowly little bathtubs!
 
I want to set up as a dealer so we can reduce our cogs on our chrome letters and reduce the retails as well.
 
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