Choose the right flag for your boat.
Compare eligibility, complete service prices and operating requirements before you apply. Clear answers for private owners, companies and commercial operators worldwide.
Start with the owner, the boat and how you will use it.
Those three facts determine which registries deserve a closer look.
- 1Owner profileNationality, residence and ownership structure
- 2Vessel profileType, length, tonnage and documentation
- 3Intended usePrivate cruising, bareboat or commercial
Three popular registration routes.
There is no universal “best flag.” The right choice depends on eligibility, vessel size, use and compliance needs.
Poland
Three service speeds for eligible private and commercial yachts.
Explore this registration →San Marino
Annual and lifetime options with complete first-year pricing.
Explore this registration →UK Part 1
A title-focused route for qualifying owners and vessels.
Explore this registration →Compare 15 flag options in one place.
Begin with Poland and San Marino, or ask us to review another registry against your owner and vessel profile.
Registration is only one part of operating legally.
Flag selection can affect proof of ownership, safety certification, surveys, radio licensing, mortgages and commercial operation. It does not, by itself, prove VAT or customs status.
Eligibility firstWe check the owner, company and vessel before recommending a route.
Complete service pricingMandatory first-year costs are shown before you enquire.
Operating requirementsWe distinguish registration from safety, radio and commercial obligations.
Compare the routes owners ask about most.
Each comparison explains the trade-offs in eligibility, price, validity, ownership, surveys and commercial use.
How the registration service works.
Tell us about the boat
Share the owner, vessel and intended-use details.
Receive a document list
We check eligibility and explain the evidence required.
We prepare the filing
Our service covers preparation, submission and registry liaison.
Receive your documents
We coordinate registration documents and explain next obligations.
Tell us about your boat.
Share the basic owner, vessel and use details. We will identify the registration services worth reviewing more closely.
Start with how your boat is built and used.
Each guide compares plausible routes by vessel type without forcing every boat into the same recommendation.