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<blockquote data-quote="wo show" data-source="post: 62342" data-attributes="member: 843"><p>At least you know that the boat was registered at one time from the numbers on the bow. I've had pretty good luck with the DMV here in Connecticut as long as you are patient. I would take some pics of the boat, or better yet, take the boat with you and head over to DMV. Tell them the truth about the boat, that it was registered but you aren't sure when it was and can they look it up. Also tell them that the person who had the boat gave it to your uncle without any paperwork before he died. You never know sometimes stuff isn't that hard. Just be nice, and tell them the truth, I bet it won't be that hard.</p><p></p><p>You have a nice boat there, please post pics of your progress.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wo show, post: 62342, member: 843"] At least you know that the boat was registered at one time from the numbers on the bow. I've had pretty good luck with the DMV here in Connecticut as long as you are patient. I would take some pics of the boat, or better yet, take the boat with you and head over to DMV. Tell them the truth about the boat, that it was registered but you aren't sure when it was and can they look it up. Also tell them that the person who had the boat gave it to your uncle without any paperwork before he died. You never know sometimes stuff isn't that hard. Just be nice, and tell them the truth, I bet it won't be that hard. You have a nice boat there, please post pics of your progress. [/QUOTE]
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