el_cheapo
Well-known member
Missouri loves their titles, gotta have one for the boat, one for the trailer, and one for the motor.
I legitimately have a 14' richline semi v and it's matching title, no id plate on the hull I'm thinking about having a trophy shop make one. Richlines are a dime a dozen here, they seem like fine boats I enjoy mine but they were made post war in richland missouri (about 100 miles away) and they seemed to make a ton of them. I could find 60 on craigslist right now, (most people don't post the word richline they just call it a boat) But they have a semi distinctive style they're pretty easy to pick out. The most popular ones still kicking around are almost identical but either 14' or 16'
https://springfield.craigslist.org/search/boo?query=richline
I'm thinking about if I end up springing a leak one of these days, or even just catch a deal buying a 16' richline with no title from kansas and slapping my numbers on it. Kansas doesn't title boats, which makes them go really cheap It's 2 feet. I'm a good person I think, I've never even been stopped by the water patrol/conservation. Do you think they'd really think twice about a 55 year old tin boat looking 2 foot longer than it's registered?
I legitimately have a 14' richline semi v and it's matching title, no id plate on the hull I'm thinking about having a trophy shop make one. Richlines are a dime a dozen here, they seem like fine boats I enjoy mine but they were made post war in richland missouri (about 100 miles away) and they seemed to make a ton of them. I could find 60 on craigslist right now, (most people don't post the word richline they just call it a boat) But they have a semi distinctive style they're pretty easy to pick out. The most popular ones still kicking around are almost identical but either 14' or 16'
https://springfield.craigslist.org/search/boo?query=richline
I'm thinking about if I end up springing a leak one of these days, or even just catch a deal buying a 16' richline with no title from kansas and slapping my numbers on it. Kansas doesn't title boats, which makes them go really cheap It's 2 feet. I'm a good person I think, I've never even been stopped by the water patrol/conservation. Do you think they'd really think twice about a 55 year old tin boat looking 2 foot longer than it's registered?