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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
13'10" of Noob
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<blockquote data-quote="Bridge4" data-source="post: 452706" data-attributes="member: 23709"><p>Oh it was quite the process! I had a Bill of Sale, Proof of Tax Paid and my engine information. Then I had to have an environmental police come out to my home and inspect the boat and sign some paperwork. Then drive 1.5 hours to the nearest boat registry, who then made me drive ten minutes away to another state building to get a tax form, even though I had the one they told me I needed over the phone. Then after getting back to the registry they made me go home and put my HIN number on the boat (that they had just given me at the registry) then get them a photo with proof I actually did it. THEN they let me register it. I am now waiting in the mail for the official registration, it might be in my box actually I will have to check it out in the next day or so.</p><p></p><p>I think since it was so old and there was no way to trace it back, and when the environmental police didn't have it show up stolen they were happy to get it back on the tax rolls. I made sure to start that process over a month in advance of me actually needing it because I knew it was going to be a PIA. I also have some registration numbers in my mailbox I got from Ebay, and a nice HIN plaque I will rivet on the back also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bridge4, post: 452706, member: 23709"] Oh it was quite the process! I had a Bill of Sale, Proof of Tax Paid and my engine information. Then I had to have an environmental police come out to my home and inspect the boat and sign some paperwork. Then drive 1.5 hours to the nearest boat registry, who then made me drive ten minutes away to another state building to get a tax form, even though I had the one they told me I needed over the phone. Then after getting back to the registry they made me go home and put my HIN number on the boat (that they had just given me at the registry) then get them a photo with proof I actually did it. THEN they let me register it. I am now waiting in the mail for the official registration, it might be in my box actually I will have to check it out in the next day or so. I think since it was so old and there was no way to trace it back, and when the environmental police didn't have it show up stolen they were happy to get it back on the tax rolls. I made sure to start that process over a month in advance of me actually needing it because I knew it was going to be a PIA. I also have some registration numbers in my mailbox I got from Ebay, and a nice HIN plaque I will rivet on the back also. [/QUOTE]
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