View Single Post
  #5   Report Post  
Frank Hagan
 
Posts: n/a
Default Registering a Home Built Boat

Thanks, John! I'll make the changes in the article, and include the
link. I had gone to the DMV a couple of times to get things
straightened out, and got the form number wrong when I did the
article. I appreciate the head's up.


On Tue, 29 Jun 2004 23:44:21 -0700, "John M. Wright"
wrote:

Hi,
Found a typo on the website, pertaining to California registration. I'm not
trying to be a smart a**, but, form " BOAT 100 " is not for registering a
new boat. Persons registering newly built boats in California need form "
Boat 101 " downloadable from the DMV at
http://www.dmv.ca.gov/forms/formsboat.htm

Boat 100 is for " Historical Vessel Plaque ". Just my two cents......

John

"Frank Hagan" fshagan_at_copper.net wrote in message
.. .
Once again, I'm looking to expand the FAQ I have on my website on
registering your home built boat. So far, I have information on the
following states:

AL, AZ, CA, FL, LA, PA, TN, TX and VA

Anyone with experience in other states who would like to share, please
respond here in rec.boats.building (so everyone can benefit) and let
me know that I can quote you on my site.

The FAQ is at http://www.messing-about.com/weekend...ister_faq.html

I'm also looking for scantlings (dimensions) I can use for an article
on home built oars. I have scantlings from Wooden Boat Magazine, but
I'm hesitant to use them for fear of copyright violation (I should
probably ask them ... they may not mind.) In any case, the article on
oars is at http://www.messing-about.com/articles/oars.html


- - -
http://www.messing-about.com
Resources for the Boat Builder, Renovator and Small Boat Skipper



- - -
http://www.messing-about.com
Resources for the Boat Builder, Renovator and Small Boat Skipper