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Martin Baxter wrote in message ...
Ric wrote: Forgive him, he's obviously a bit thick as I also explained that I don't really have a "home country" and I would also far rather not have it under US flag if I can avoid it as I quite like to have boats of other nationalities give me a friendly waive as they pass, and I don't want the USCG messing me around and I don't want to contribute my money to the US war machine. You could try registering it in my province, Ontario. When I registered my boat all they wanted was the bill of sale and the GST, (8%), didn't ask where I was from, or for ID for that matter. This is not the same as documentation, but you get a nice little certificate that says that you are the owner of the vessel and that it is registered in Canada. Great, Thanks Martin. You kanooks are some of the most backstabbing *******s on the planet. Bet you were busy shuffeling draft dodger during Vietnam. Now your trying to aid a wanted traitor, who told all in a "Easy to put down book" With your types it's no wonder terriorist like to come in the USA via Canada. You must be a French Kanook. Capt. American You then must put a set of letters and numbers on the side of the vessel. Cheers Marty |
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Right Marty,
Letters on the side and registed Owner on the Title and the UK can pick him up. no problem LOL Ole Thom |
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