if I can do it it can't be that bad. you're not blonde are you? :-)
you can get everything you need on the web. did it last June on
a sailboat a purchased. don't remember the links just google for
them like I did.
$350 sounds pretty high to me.
On Thu, 9 Nov 2006 20:05:31 -0500, "Scotty" wrote:
"NE Sailboat" wrote in message
news:z7P4h.11181$bg7.4338@trndny04...
I got their email newspaper ?? They are offering the
following ...
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USCG Boat Documentation Fall Discount
Now is the time to document your recreational boat before
the SPRING rush
begins. Let us assist you with the paperwork so that you
will be ready to
launch your boat in the SPRING since it typically takes
between 4-6 weeks
for documentation once the boating season begins. BoatU.S.
is now offering a
special discount cost of $350 ($100 additional for lien
recordation) to
document your boat. Boats must be at least 27 feet in
length and kept in the
continental United States and owners must be U.S.
Citizens. There are
additional fees that apply for boats purchased through
bankruptcy, estate,
trust and repossessions. Please click on
http://www.boatus.com/documentation
or call 703-869-8241 if you have any questions.
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Or,,, you can pay $95 dollars and do it yourself..
I've always heard that it is very difficult to do yourself.
no?
My boat was already documented when I bought her.
SBV