Why would i want to document a vessel?
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Why would i want to document a vessel?
So assuming that I'm not planning on visiting foreign ports, or getting a loan to pay for my boat, and that the idea of registration numbers near the bow doesn't bother me, what is the point of documenting a vessel, especially in Maryland? It looks like Maryland's governor Martin OweMalley requires payment of an excise tax even if the boat is documented.
What are the advantages of USCG vs. state registration? Thanks, Perry
What are the advantages of USCG vs. state registration? Thanks, Perry
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You pay the registration 1 time and the yearly renewal is free ( if done on time ) .( some states still want you to pay reg. fees ) Can be useful if use for trade or when sold . I like having the name up on the bow in stead of numbers ( not necessary unless used for trade ) Maybe easier to recover if stolen . less hassel moving from state to state . I am sure there is more
http://www.excelcredit.com/coast_guard_ ... tation.htm
http://www.excelcredit.com/coast_guard_ ... tation.htm
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Here you gojefflaw35 wrote:Paul! Im confused! Name instead of numbers on bow? How do i do this? Ive already got my 3 year redgistration. Can i change this by calling
http://www.uscg.mil/hq/cg5/nvdc/nvdcfaq.asp#02
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Jeff they will have to do a history check on your boat ( $25 ) also you boat is right on the edge on size . there is good info on the above links . as far as what you have paid to the state it has no bearing on the CG documentation
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Screwing the Commonwealth out of reg. fees/tax
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In MD you still have to pay your $24 fee every 2 years, Doc or not. And your 6% tax up front
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I just bought a usgc documented vessel. Title transfer was a breeze although I will eventually have to pay the sate of illinois close to $100 for registration stickers. Some states don't charge the fees for usgc documented vessels.
Today I went up to kenosha, wisconsin and after seeing several sheriff boats and the coast guard, I was like holy crap all, the paper work is at home and not on the boat!!
You are supposed to keep the paperwork on the boat.
By the way, The Charlie a 1978 F30 flybridge express. . . .she did 21 knots in 3 to 4 foot seas today!!! She handled in beautifully!!!!
I did some doughnuts too!!!!
Today I went up to kenosha, wisconsin and after seeing several sheriff boats and the coast guard, I was like holy crap all, the paper work is at home and not on the boat!!
You are supposed to keep the paperwork on the boat.
By the way, The Charlie a 1978 F30 flybridge express. . . .she did 21 knots in 3 to 4 foot seas today!!! She handled in beautifully!!!!
I did some doughnuts too!!!!
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1978 F30 Flybridge Express
1978 F30 Flybridge Express
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aaah ....yes paperwork on boat is a good thing..
Ron, You live on the wrong side of the line, you live on the Mason side...
Ron, You live on the wrong side of the line, you live on the Mason side...

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Let's hit the water !
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10' Dinghy 6hp Merc.
La Dolce Vita
Let's hit the water !
http://s852.beta.photobucket.com/user/t ... 8/library/
Well I see someone failed history!alexander38 wrote:aaah ....yes paperwork on boat is a good thing..
Ron, You live on the wrong side of the line, you live on the Mason side...


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