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Anyone Fudge a title a little? How about 14' title for a 16
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<blockquote data-quote="el_cheapo" data-source="post: 462984" data-attributes="member: 20910"><p>To elaborate on it depending greatly on your local dmv, from the local boating groups I follow it seems to go something like this.</p><p></p><p></p><p>You take your bill of sale to the dmv and possibly any kind of paperwork the last buyer had on it, they possibly work it out there or have to send something to the state, hopefully they do a good job and or the person at the state is feeling kind and the state does not reject it, if it gets rejected I think the state troopers have to get involved for you to proceed they want to verify it's not stolen blah blah blah, I think if you get it done in 4 trips to the dmv you consider yourself lucky. I don't believe Kansas titles trailers other than huge ones, and does not title boat motors either. So you have to successfully pull it off on all 3 items.</p><p></p><p>Which is the reason I'm highly tempted to buy an exact same boat as mine but 2 feet longer and put the same registration numbers on both, i could probably pull it off for like $200 I'm just not sure if it's worth it to get an extra 2 feet, that and I'd have to build a new casting deck in the front of the new boat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="el_cheapo, post: 462984, member: 20910"] To elaborate on it depending greatly on your local dmv, from the local boating groups I follow it seems to go something like this. You take your bill of sale to the dmv and possibly any kind of paperwork the last buyer had on it, they possibly work it out there or have to send something to the state, hopefully they do a good job and or the person at the state is feeling kind and the state does not reject it, if it gets rejected I think the state troopers have to get involved for you to proceed they want to verify it's not stolen blah blah blah, I think if you get it done in 4 trips to the dmv you consider yourself lucky. I don't believe Kansas titles trailers other than huge ones, and does not title boat motors either. So you have to successfully pull it off on all 3 items. Which is the reason I'm highly tempted to buy an exact same boat as mine but 2 feet longer and put the same registration numbers on both, i could probably pull it off for like $200 I'm just not sure if it's worth it to get an extra 2 feet, that and I'd have to build a new casting deck in the front of the new boat. [/QUOTE]
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