MMSI mystery

Google. Mars Itu and you can look up by Mmsi or boat name etc. This may assist you unravelling your mystery. Also has an owners name on the system.
 
Many thanks for the replies.. I'll check out Mars Itu and see if I can get any numbers to match. I'd like to get this sorted out DSC is an important asset.

Edit - I've actually already looked on Mars Itu which is showing the previous owner, the correct Call Sign but a completely different MMSI that doesn't match that of the onboard VHF..
 
Many thanks for the replies.. I'll check out Mars Itu and see if I can get any numbers to match. I'd like to get this sorted out DSC is an important asset.

Edit - I've actually already looked on Mars Itu which is showing the previous owner, the correct Call Sign but a completely different MMSI that doesn't match that of the onboard VHF..
Then, as I said before, the MMSI in the radio is wrong and needs to be reprogrammed. The radio probably came from another vessel.
 
Then, as I said before, the MMSI in the radio is wrong and needs to be reprogrammed. The radio probably came from another vessel.
Yeah I get that.. No it's actually the original radio for the boat. I have the full documentation including the original build and chatting to the broker etc who knows the history of the boat... It's definitely the original. Strange but true..
 
Yeah I get that.. No it's actually the original radio for the boat. I have the full documentation including the original build and chatting to the broker etc who knows the history of the boat... It's definitely the original. Strange but true..
Go back to Mars itu and search the mmsi from your vhf. This should give you the associated call sign.

Edit; looks like you tried that. Buy a new vhf and register the boat as previously unregistered. Keep the original vhf as a spare
 
Go back to Mars itu and search the mmsi from your vhf. This should give you the associated call sign.

Edit; looks like you tried that. Buy a new vhf and register the boat as previously unregistered. Keep the original vhf as a spare

that’s not the rules! One MMSI for life or else!???
 
that’s not the rules! One MMSI for life or else!???
As I say above, if you bought a french registered boat, it would probably have a French VHF licence.
MMSI numbers have the first 3 numbers denoting the country that the MMSI is registered.
When you move a boat from one country to another you will need a new VHF licence thus a new MMSI number.
I know this from personal experience.
 
Go back to Mars itu and search the mmsi from your vhf. This should give you the associated call sign.

Edit; looks like you tried that. Buy a new vhf and register the boat as previously unregistered. Keep the original vhf as a spare
Thanks Jamie.. The problem with that one is that it's a dual handset Raymarine modular system so it's a lot of kit to make redundant over an MMSI number. Particularly since I recently soldered in a new Mic cable which took patience like no other.. :)
 
Thanks Mike, I didn’t know that. I’ve had my paperwork checked a couple of times by the Guardia as well.
It answers my query in #28 as well.
Sorry, I didn't make myself very clear.
By moving a boat from one country to another, I meant moving the boat's registration from one country's register to another.
In my case, we moved the boat's registration from Malta to the British register.
And in doing so, I had to apply for a new VHF licence thus with a UK MMSI
The result of this was that I had to have the fixed VHF and the AIS reprogrammed with the new UK MMSI.
 
Thanks Jamie.. The problem with that one is that it's a dual handset Raymarine modular system so it's a lot of kit to make redundant over an MMSI number. Particularly since I recently soldered in a new Mic cable which took patience like no other.. :)
If you "Google around" you should find specialists that will reprogram the MMSI numbers.
The VHF set manufacturers or their distributors/dealers will anyway.
You don't have to buy a new set.
 
If you "Google around" you should find specialists that will reprogram the MMSI numbers.
The VHF set manufacturers or their distributors/dealers will anyway.
You don't have to buy a new set.
Many thanks.. I've had a chat with my very helpful broker, who just happens to be next door and also manages the yard work and he's given me a contact for Raymarine jobs.. Apparently the guy is a busy soul but should hopefully be able to do the bizz with the radio.
 
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