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question about registering an old aluminum boat
Posted: Fri Aug 27, 2010 11:05 am
by Saechao
My neighbor gave me an old aluminum boat for free
He doesnt have paper work on the boat (pink slip)
How would i go about registering this boat?
will a bill of sale work?
Re: question about registering an old aluminum boat
Posted: Fri Aug 27, 2010 11:31 am
by Ringer
I am in AZ and just went through a mess on a 14' aluminum for my grandson. Texas boat with no title. G&F had to contact TX and found it had not been registered since 1990. It was in storage here in Page. I had a notarized bill of sale which they accepted and gave me a new title. There should be a hull ID number on the transom. Either way just ask them what you need to do. Good luck. Mine is almost like a new boat now.
Re: question about registering an old aluminum boat
Posted: Fri Aug 27, 2010 11:50 am
by WishinIwerFishin
In CA it's easy, just bring the bill of sale or document stating who gave it to you and fill out the new title form. Bring the boat with you, they'r going to check the vin# to verify and thats about it. I just did this on an old 12' aluminum last year, hadn't been registered in 15 years, it cost about $130 if I remember correctly.
Re: question about registering an old aluminum boat
Posted: Fri Aug 27, 2010 12:10 pm
by Saechao
thanks, I'll try to get a bill of sale
Re: question about registering an old aluminum boat
Posted: Fri Aug 27, 2010 12:33 pm
by Ringer
$130!! Ours is $22 for a 14'.
Re: question about registering an old aluminum boat
Posted: Fri Aug 27, 2010 1:30 pm
by clearlakeoutdoors
If you are not using a motor (oars only) it doesnt even need to be registered.
Dave
Re: question about registering an old aluminum boat
Posted: Fri Aug 27, 2010 2:22 pm
by mark poulson
clearlakeoutdoors wrote:If you are not using a motor (oars only) it doesnt even need to be registered.
Dave
What about a trolling motor?
Re: question about registering an old aluminum boat
Posted: Fri Aug 27, 2010 4:56 pm
by GregD
mark poulson wrote:clearlakeoutdoors wrote:If you are not using a motor (oars only) it doesnt even need to be registered.
Dave
What about a trolling motor?
Yes, if it is equipped with a TM or any other non human means of propulsion you need to get it registered.
Re: question about registering an old aluminum boat
Posted: Fri Aug 27, 2010 8:05 pm
by jazzwannabe
GregD wrote:mark poulson wrote:clearlakeoutdoors wrote:If you are not using a motor (oars only) it doesnt even need to be registered.
Dave
What about a trolling motor?
Yes, if it is equipped with a TM or any other non human means of propulsion you need to get it registered.
I had heard that you need CF only if the boat has a combustion engine.
Re: question about registering an old aluminum boat
Posted: Fri Aug 27, 2010 8:33 pm
by Greg_Cornish
I'd file a certificate of lien against it. They contact the last known owner (if they even have an address which I doubt.) He, if he gets the notice, has 30 days to pay you your exorbitant storage fee or forget about it. After 30 days its yours without any back fees. It has to be on your property or say it is.
I had to do this to take possession of a Ford Ranchero just to haul it to the dump after no response from code enforcement for a year. They called 3 days after I paid 50 bucks to have it junked.
Re: question about registering an old aluminum boat
Posted: Fri Aug 27, 2010 9:18 pm
by GregD
jazzwannabe wrote:GregD wrote:mark poulson wrote:
What about a trolling motor?
Yes, if it is equipped with a TM or any other non human means of propulsion you need to get it registered.
I had heard that you need CF only if the boat has a combustion engine.
Nope... I and many other kickboaters who've put TMs on our kickboats have learned that the CA law is that you must register and get CF numbers if you are putting a TM on your craft. No matter what size. I didn't "hear" this. It's written in the rules and enforced, as are many of our boating laws, somewhat randomly on different lakes. I decided not to take the chance on getting a ticket and went the fully compliant registration route.
Re: question about registering an old aluminum boat
Posted: Sat Aug 28, 2010 1:09 am
by mark poulson
GregD wrote:jazzwannabe wrote:GregD wrote:
Yes, if it is equipped with a TM or any other non human means of propulsion you need to get it registered.
I had heard that you need CF only if the boat has a combustion engine.
Nope... I and many other kickboaters who've put TMs on our kickboats have learned that the CA law is that you must register and get CF numbers if you are putting a TM on your craft. No matter what size. I didn't "hear" this. It's written in the rules and enforced, as are many of our boating laws, somewhat randomly on different lakes. I decided not to take the chance on getting a ticket and went the fully compliant registration route.
That sounds like the smart move to me.
Re: question about registering an old aluminum boat
Posted: Sat Aug 28, 2010 5:33 am
by Bill K
WishinIwerFishin wrote:In CA it's easy, just bring the bill of sale or document stating who gave it to you and fill out the new title form. Bring the boat with you, they'r going to check the vin# to verify and thats about it. I just did this on an old 12' aluminum last year, hadn't been registered in 15 years, it cost about $130 if I remember correctly.
Boy, my old 14ft johboat was only 25.00, just showed them the bill of sale, had not been registered for 15 yrs. That was it.
And yes you need to register and get CF numbers even with a TM, any motor, electric or fuel, Kalifornia wants $$ to put it on the water. Bill K
