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2013 Wake 155 / 215 Registration Fonts I found

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wisemonkey

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I spent a bit of time searching thru different fonts so that my TX numbers would look similar to the font used in the word "wake". Here are a few to take a look at if you want to do the same thing:

http://www.dafont.com/theme.php?cat=303&page=8&fpp=50&text=WAKE

Do a search for the following:

adventure subtitles
charlie brown m54
quark
electrified
red rocket
sf automation
soldier
suzuki
xxii static

I am leaning towards charlie brown as being the closest. I hope this helps someone.
 
Just a heads up. Every state that I know I has rules and regulations on the registration numbers. Just make sure whatever you go with falls within the law.

I have seen many tickets written for lesser offenses.
 
Just a heads up. Every state that I know I has rules and regulations on the registration numbers. Just make sure whatever you go with falls within the law.

I have seen many tickets written for lesser offenses.

Very good point. Make sure you have good contrast too. Here in MI they don't care much about font as long as its easily legible and has good contrast. The ones that fade from one color to the next will almost always get you stopped.
 
It helped me. When I get the lettering done, I will post my two examples. Will be a few weeks though....

Many thanks!

Glad to hear it. Have you already decided on one? I am leaning towards "soldier" now :) My tags should be here any day so I need to hurry up and decide.
 
Took the machines and the registration letter down to the sign shop today, should be ready in a week or so, will update. The sign shop took a photo of both machine model text on the sides and is going to try and match.
 
Just a heads up. Every state that I know I has rules and regulations on the registration numbers. Just make sure whatever you go with falls within the law.

I have seen many tickets written for lesser offenses.


Yep... what he said.


I make hull numbers for guys here... and as long as the charlie brown numbers are OK... then you will probably safe. BUT... every person/ranger/officer is different.

I have made a few that became questionable. Even the font I used on my XP has been questioned... but I've been able to talk my way out of any issues in the last 3 years.

The big thing is... it needs to be at least 3", and contrasting.
 
According to the Licence paperwork that came from the government.......

(Canadian)

"In accordance with the CANADA SHIPPING ACT, 2001, S.204, licences vessels must be marked with the licence number of the vessel in block letters not less than 75mm high and in a color that contrasts with their background. "

According to Wikipedia....


Block letters (known as printscript, manuscript, print writing or ball and stick in academics) are a sans-serif (or "gothic") style of writing Latin script in which the letters are individual glyphs. In English-speaking countries, children are often first taught to write in block letters, and later may advance to cursive (joined) writing. Other countries (Poland, Italy, etc.) focus on cursive writing from the first grade.[citation needed] On official forms, one is often asked to "please print". This is because cursive handwriting is harder to read and the glyphs are joined so they do not fit neatly into separate boxes.

It is not necessary to write in all capital letters when writing in block letters. In at least one court case involving patents, trademarks and registration of designs, the term "block letters" was found to include both upper and lower case.


So....

Using the above information, combined with the fact that www.fontspace.com says that there are over 400 block lettering fonts available, one SHOULD be able to argue that as long as the numbers and letters are NOT joined, as in cursive, and can easily be seen due to the contrast against the hull, one should be good with ANY type of font. I could see how they might have a problem with the rainbow or colour changing material though....

Below is the section pertains to the Canada Shipping Act


Pleasure Craft

202. (1) If a pleasure craft is required by regulations made under this Part to be licensed, the owner of the craft shall not operate it, or permit it to be operated, unless it is licensed.


(2) When the ownership of a pleasure craft referred to in subsection (1) changes, the new owner shall not operate the craft, or permit it to be operated, until the licence for that craft is transferred to the new owner in accordance with the regulations.


203. (1) An application for a licence or for the transfer of a licence must be made in the form and manner, include the information and be accompanied by the documents specified by the Minister.

(2) The Minister may issue or transfer a licence to an applicant if the Minister is satisfied that all the requirements under subsection (1) have been met.

204. No owner of a pleasure craft in respect of which a pleasure craft licence has been issued shall operate it or allow it to be operated unless the licence number is marked on the craft and maintained in the form and manner specified by the Minister.

205. No person shall deface, alter, conceal or remove the licence number that is marked on a pleasure craft.

206. If a pleasure craft licence is mislaid, lost or destroyed, the Minister, on application made by the holder of the licence in the form and manner and including the information and accompanied by the documents specified by the Minister, may issue a replacement licence.

Taken from http://laws.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/c-10.15/fulltext.html
 
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Well, finally got the machines numbered today. total cost, including them doing the creation of those numbers, putting the numbers on, taxes included was just over $58.00 I think they look good. The $58 was both machines.

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Here is the stock GTX logo....

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Here is the License number

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Fairly close match, at least from 10 feet away.

This is what we chose for the Wake

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And the close up

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Very nice...!!! Great job..!!! :thumbsup:

I have my own plotter machine... And i was thinking to cut my own registration number but for 1 reason or other, i didnt do it yet... When i got my Seadoo last year, it came with the registration number installed it... But i want to change them with my own style...

You just gave me a great idea...

Thanks for sharing!!!
 
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