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Registration questions
I bought an old 1977 runabout and want to get it registered in
GA, but the last time it was registered was in FL. So far I haven't been able to contact the last person who registered it, or even find out who they are. The GA DNR told me to contact the FL DNR, but it looks like in FL the DMV handles boat registration. Can anyone tell me the best way of going about this? Thanks for any help! |
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On Wed, 21 Oct 2009 16:19:07 -0400, bruce@not. wrote:
I bought an old 1977 runabout and want to get it registered in GA, but the last time it was registered was in FL. So far I haven't been able to contact the last person who registered it, or even find out who they are. The GA DNR told me to contact the FL DNR, but it looks like in FL the DMV handles boat registration. Can anyone tell me the best way of going about this? Thanks for any help! Is there a name on the Bill of Sale? Does the Florida registration have a name on it? -- Posted via NewsDemon.com - Premium Uncensored Newsgroup Service -------http://www.NewsDemon.com------ Unlimited Access, Anonymous Accounts, Uncensored Broadband Access |
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bruce@not. wrote in message
... I bought an old 1977 runabout and want to get it registered in GA, but the last time it was registered was in FL. So far I haven't been able to contact the last person who registered it, or even find out who they are. The GA DNR told me to contact the FL DNR, but it looks like in FL the DMV handles boat registration. Can anyone tell me the best way of going about this? Thanks for any help! Definitely register it in Florida if you can. It will cost you less than four dollars. Florida has this new classic boat registration. Any boat over 30 years old with original power can be registered as a classic for only the cost of the sticker ($3.50) My classic, blue water, 27-foot, Coronado sailing yacht will cost me $3.50 per year to register from now on as she was commissioned in 1972. It used to cost 60 bucks about fifteen years ago, 80 bucks about ten years ago and has been upped to 140 bucks this year. Wilbur Hubbard |
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On Oct 21, 4:34*pm, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote: bruce@not. wrote in message ... I bought an old 1977 runabout and want to get it registered in GA, but the last time it was registered was in FL. So far I haven't been able to contact the last person who registered it, or even find out who they are. The GA DNR told me to contact the FL DNR, but it looks like in FL the DMV handles boat registration. Can anyone tell me the best way of going about this? Thanks for any help! Definitely register it in Florida if you can. It will cost you less than four dollars. Florida has this new classic boat registration. Any boat over 30 years old with original power can be registered as a classic for only the cost of the sticker ($3.50) My classic, blue water, 27-foot, Coronado sailing yacht will cost me $3.50 per year to register from now on as she was commissioned in 1972. It used to cost 60 bucks about fifteen years ago, 80 bucks about ten years ago and has been upped to 140 bucks this year. Wilbur Hubbard Up here, (Canada) when you go to transfer it over, they (CCG) go by the numbers already on the boat. It cost me 10 bucks to change it over, but you do NOT get an ownership like you would with a Car. The printout sheet is all they give you now-adays. |
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On Wed, 21 Oct 2009 16:19:07 -0400, bruce@not. wrote:
I bought an old 1977 runabout and want to get it registered in GA, but the last time it was registered was in FL. So far I haven't been able to contact the last person who registered it, or even find out who they are. The GA DNR told me to contact the FL DNR, but it looks like in FL the DMV handles boat registration. Can anyone tell me the best way of going about this? I have heard from reliable sources that it is easier to register a boat in Georgia if the chain of ownership is unclear. Essentially it is an unregistered boat now. Go to Georgia with a notarized bill-of-sale and that should get you started. |
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On Wed, 21 Oct 2009 19:36:31 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote: On Wed, 21 Oct 2009 16:19:07 -0400, bruce@not. wrote: I bought an old 1977 runabout and want to get it registered in GA, but the last time it was registered was in FL. So far I haven't been able to contact the last person who registered it, or even find out who they are. The GA DNR told me to contact the FL DNR, but it looks like in FL the DMV handles boat registration. Can anyone tell me the best way of going about this? I have heard from reliable sources that it is easier to register a boat in Georgia if the chain of ownership is unclear. Essentially it is an unregistered boat now. Go to Georgia with a notarized bill-of-sale and that should get you started. I agree with Wayne - if you have a notarized bill of sale you should be fine. Georgia is a non-title state, so even a non-notarized bill-of-sale should be sufficient. There isn't a title registration process so there shouldn't be any question as to chain of ownership. If I remember correctly, there are something like 12 or 13 states that do not require or issue titles. In New England, it's Connecticut, Maine and New Hampshire. Down south it's Alabama, Georgia and Louisiana - as I remember it. In fact, a few years ago, there was an interstate theft ring who would haunt interstate highways looking for late model boats from non-title states. They would steal a boat with a CT registation for example, re-register it in say Alabama, then flip that registration to a title state like Mississippi. A friend of mine had his Ranger stolen a few years ago and that's what happened. They finally found the boat in New York two years later and only because it was insured through the same company that originally insured it. The serial number gave it away. |
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On Wed, 21 Oct 2009 21:04:17 -0400, Tom Francis - SWSports
wrote: In fact, a few years ago, there was an interstate theft ring who would haunt interstate highways looking for late model boats from non-title states. They would steal a boat with a CT registation for example, re-register it in say Alabama, then flip that registration to a title state like Mississippi. That's the way it's done around here for boats having no title - useful trick for garage sale specials, etc. |
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On Oct 21, 4:19*pm, bruce@not. wrote:
I bought an old 1977 runabout and want to get it registered in GA, but the last time it was registered was in FL. So far I haven't been able to contact the last person who registered it, or even find out who they are. The GA DNR told me to contact the FL DNR, but it looks like in FL the DMV handles boat registration. Can anyone tell me the best way of going about this? Thanks for any help! In GA, if you have a bill of sale from the seller, you're good to go. |
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On Oct 22, 10:37*am, Tosk wrote:
In article 7d7c2a8d-7445-402e-a63c-6e548cc87289 @a6g2000vbp.googlegroups.com, says... On Oct 21, 4:19*pm, bruce@not. wrote: I bought an old 1977 runabout and want to get it registered in GA, but the last time it was registered was in FL. So far I haven't been able to contact the last person who registered it, or even find out who they are. The GA DNR told me to contact the FL DNR, but it looks like in FL the DMV handles boat registration. Can anyone tell me the best way of going about this? Thanks for any help! In GA, if you have a bill of sale from the seller, you're good to go. Yeah, great for the boat thieves who work in this area. It's irresponsible of the Georgian govt to allow that to happen so freely. It's not like they don't know it's happening... Nope. If not homemade, the database has the hull ID number. |
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On Oct 22, 11:21*am, Loogypicker wrote:
On Oct 22, 10:37*am, Tosk wrote: In article 7d7c2a8d-7445-402e-a63c-6e548cc87289 @a6g2000vbp.googlegroups.com, says... On Oct 21, 4:19*pm, bruce@not. wrote: I bought an old 1977 runabout and want to get it registered in GA, but the last time it was registered was in FL. So far I haven't been able to contact the last person who registered it, or even find out who they are. The GA DNR told me to contact the FL DNR, but it looks like in FL the DMV handles boat registration. Can anyone tell me the best way of going about this? Thanks for any help! In GA, if you have a bill of sale from the seller, you're good to go. Yeah, great for the boat thieves who work in this area. It's irresponsible of the Georgian govt to allow that to happen so freely. It's not like they don't know it's happening... Nope. If not homemade, the database has the hull ID number. The one they stole up here was "homemade" http://smallboats.com/boats_cartopper.htm and had a hin number on the transom and one "hidden" number as required by law... Either way, I am not saying it's your fault, but the cops up here were well aware that it probably went to Georgia to be "cleaned"... |
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On Oct 22, 11:31*am, "JustWaitAFrekinMinute!"
wrote: On Oct 22, 11:21*am, Loogypicker wrote: On Oct 22, 10:37*am, Tosk wrote: In article 7d7c2a8d-7445-402e-a63c-6e548cc87289 @a6g2000vbp.googlegroups.com, says... On Oct 21, 4:19*pm, bruce@not. wrote: I bought an old 1977 runabout and want to get it registered in GA, but the last time it was registered was in FL. So far I haven't been able to contact the last person who registered it, or even find out who they are. The GA DNR told me to contact the FL DNR, but it looks like in FL the DMV handles boat registration. Can anyone tell me the best way of going about this? Thanks for any help! In GA, if you have a bill of sale from the seller, you're good to go. Yeah, great for the boat thieves who work in this area. It's irresponsible of the Georgian govt to allow that to happen so freely. It's not like they don't know it's happening... Nope. If not homemade, the database has the hull ID number. The one they stole up here was "homemade" http://smallboats.com/boats_cartopper.htm and had a hin number on the transom and one "hidden" number as required by law... Either way, I am not saying it's your fault, but the cops up here were well aware that it probably went to Georgia to be "cleaned"...- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Many, many states do exactly the same. So I guess my question to the cops would be - How in hell are you "well aware" that it "probably" went to GA? |
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In article aaa13b58-7206-42f8-a898-e51e2465cf55
@e34g2000vbc.googlegroups.com, says... On Oct 22, 11:31*am, "JustWaitAFrekinMinute!" wrote: On Oct 22, 11:21*am, Loogypicker wrote: On Oct 22, 10:37*am, Tosk wrote: In article 7d7c2a8d-7445-402e-a63c-6e548cc87289 @a6g2000vbp.googlegroups.com, says... On Oct 21, 4:19*pm, bruce@not. wrote: I bought an old 1977 runabout and want to get it registered in GA, but the last time it was registered was in FL. So far I haven't been able to contact the last person who registered it, or even find out who they are. The GA DNR told me to contact the FL DNR, but it looks like in FL the DMV handles boat registration. Can anyone tell me the best way of going about this? Thanks for any help! In GA, if you have a bill of sale from the seller, you're good to go. Yeah, great for the boat thieves who work in this area. It's irresponsible of the Georgian govt to allow that to happen so freely. It's not like they don't know it's happening... Nope. If not homemade, the database has the hull ID number. The one they stole up here was "homemade" http://smallboats.com/boats_cartopper.htm and had a hin number on the transom and one "hidden" number as required by law... Either way, I am not saying it's your fault, but the cops up here were well aware that it probably went to Georgia to be "cleaned"...- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Many, many states do exactly the same. So I guess my question to the cops would be - How in hell are you "well aware" that it "probably" went to GA? Hummm wrong guy to ask about cops ;) |
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On Thu, 22 Oct 2009 07:27:11 -0700 (PDT), Loogypicker
wrote: On Oct 21, 4:19*pm, bruce@not. wrote: I bought an old 1977 runabout and want to get it registered in GA, but the last time it was registered was in FL. So far I haven't been able to contact the last person who registered it, or even find out who they are. The GA DNR told me to contact the FL DNR, but it looks like in FL the DMV handles boat registration. Can anyone tell me the best way of going about this? Thanks for any help! In GA, if you have a bill of sale from the seller, you're good to go. Thanks to all of you for your help on this! I called the GA DNR and told them I have a notorised BOS, so the girl on the phone began helping me continue with the registration process. Then we got to the part where she asked me if it was an open boat, or a cabin, or home made, etc... I told here that I had put a roof over it and some windows so she put me on hold for a minute, then came back and said since I did that I would have to apply for a new hull ID. Can anyone tell me anything about that, and why even though it's the same hull with the same ID stamped on it I would have to apply for a new one? |
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In article , bruce@not.
says... On Thu, 22 Oct 2009 07:27:11 -0700 (PDT), Loogypicker wrote: On Oct 21, 4:19*pm, bruce@not. wrote: I bought an old 1977 runabout and want to get it registered in GA, but the last time it was registered was in FL. So far I haven't been able to contact the last person who registered it, or even find out who they are. The GA DNR told me to contact the FL DNR, but it looks like in FL the DMV handles boat registration. Can anyone tell me the best way of going about this? Thanks for any help! In GA, if you have a bill of sale from the seller, you're good to go. Thanks to all of you for your help on this! I called the GA DNR and told them I have a notorised BOS, so the girl on the phone began helping me continue with the registration process. Then we got to the part where she asked me if it was an open boat, or a cabin, or home made, etc... I told here that I had put a roof over it and some windows so she put me on hold for a minute, then came back and said since I did that I would have to apply for a new hull ID. Can anyone tell me anything about that, and why even though it's the same hull with the same ID stamped on it I would have to apply for a new one? Well, I am not from there, but I would imagine you would have to get it inspected again. When they "inspect" up here, it's mostly to see if the paperwork is in order, most of the "inspectors" don't really know much about hull design or manufacture. In fact up here, it's usually the local game warden who comes out and puts a new number on the vessel. |
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On Thu, 22 Oct 2009 12:33:23 -0400, bruce@not. wrote:
Thanks to all of you for your help on this! I called the GA DNR and told them I have a notorised BOS, so the girl on the phone began helping me continue with the registration process. Then we got to the part where she asked me if it was an open boat, or a cabin, or home made, etc... I told here that I had put a roof over it and some windows so she put me on hold for a minute, then came back and said since I did that I would have to apply for a new hull ID. Can anyone tell me anything about that, and why even though it's the same hull with the same ID stamped on it I would have to apply for a new one? You're giving them too much information. Sounds like they are now going to treat it like a home made boat. |
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On Thu, 22 Oct 2009 14:26:56 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote: On Thu, 22 Oct 2009 12:33:23 -0400, bruce@not. wrote: Thanks to all of you for your help on this! I called the GA DNR and told them I have a notorised BOS, so the girl on the phone began helping me continue with the registration process. Then we got to the part where she asked me if it was an open boat, or a cabin, or home made, etc... I told here that I had put a roof over it and some windows so she put me on hold for a minute, then came back and said since I did that I would have to apply for a new hull ID. Can anyone tell me anything about that, and why even though it's the same hull with the same ID stamped on it I would have to apply for a new one? You're giving them too much information. I have been cussing myself for that ever since I said something. Sounds like they are now going to treat it like a home made boat. Is there reason they might deny it? It's not overly heavy...the boat rides high in the water. The max capacity is 1030 and I doubt there are over 500 pounds of material. Also I removed a couple hundred pounds of seats, padding of various types and old carpet, so it's in no danger of sinking due to weight. It also doesn't feel top heavy. Will a person actually come out to inspect it? If so, what can I do to make it go more smoothly? What would they be opposed to? It's on a Corp of Engineers lake, so should I make sure to have a portable toilet on board or will they even care about any stuff like that? |
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On Thu, 22 Oct 2009 14:26:56 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote: On Thu, 22 Oct 2009 12:33:23 -0400, bruce@not. wrote: Thanks to all of you for your help on this! I called the GA DNR and told them I have a notorised BOS, so the girl on the phone began helping me continue with the registration process. Then we got to the part where she asked me if it was an open boat, or a cabin, or home made, etc... I told here that I had put a roof over it and some windows so she put me on hold for a minute, then came back and said since I did that I would have to apply for a new hull ID. Can anyone tell me anything about that, and why even though it's the same hull with the same ID stamped on it I would have to apply for a new one? You're giving them too much information. Sounds like they are now going to treat it like a home made boat. That was all my mistake. I thought because I put the roof over it that might make it a homemade boat, but I just got an application she sent and it certainly doesn't apply to my roof. On the form it says: "built by an individual for personal use from raw materials which does not require the assignment of a federal hull identification number by a manufacturer pursuant to federal law." I guess the best thing would be to call again and say I made a mistake in thinking it is homemade, and tell them it has a hull ID from the manufacturer in the upper right corner of the transom, and see if we can get back to processing from there. |
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bruce@not. wrote in message ... On Thu, 22 Oct 2009 14:26:56 -0400, Wayne.B wrote: On Thu, 22 Oct 2009 12:33:23 -0400, bruce@not. wrote: Thanks to all of you for your help on this! I called the GA DNR and told them I have a notorised BOS, so the girl on the phone began helping me continue with the registration process. Then we got to the part where she asked me if it was an open boat, or a cabin, or home made, etc... I told here that I had put a roof over it and some windows so she put me on hold for a minute, then came back and said since I did that I would have to apply for a new hull ID. Can anyone tell me anything about that, and why even though it's the same hull with the same ID stamped on it I would have to apply for a new one? You're giving them too much information. I have been cussing myself for that ever since I said something. Any chance you can go into the DNR, tell them you want to register the boat in GA., show them the paper work and move on or is the file flagged with the notes that a top has been added? JT |
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On Thu, 22 Oct 2009 17:14:27 -0400, bruce@not. wrote:
Sounds like they are now going to treat it like a home made boat. Is there reason they might deny it? It's not overly heavy...the boat rides high in the water. The max capacity is 1030 and I doubt there are over 500 pounds of material. Also I removed a couple hundred pounds of seats, padding of various types and old carpet, so it's in no danger of sinking due to weight. It also doesn't feel top heavy. Will a person actually come out to inspect it? If so, what can I do to make it go more smoothly? What would they be opposed to? It's on a Corp of Engineers lake, so should I make sure to have a portable toilet on board or will they even care about any stuff like that? I've never been through that process so I don't know exactly what they look for. Probably not much is my guess. With regard to a portable toilet, your best bet is to have none at all. |
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On Thu, 22 Oct 2009 17:44:43 -0400, bruce@not. wrote:
I guess the best thing would be to call again and say I made a mistake in thinking it is homemade, and tell them it has a hull ID from the manufacturer in the upper right corner of the transom, and see if we can get back to processing from there. Yes, it was a "misunderstanding". :-) |
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In article ,
says... On Thu, 22 Oct 2009 09:09:04 -0700 (PDT), Loogypicker wrote: On Oct 22, 11:31*am, "JustWaitAFrekinMinute!" wrote: On Oct 22, 11:21*am, Loogypicker wrote: On Oct 22, 10:37*am, Tosk wrote: In article 7d7c2a8d-7445-402e-a63c-6e548cc87289 @a6g2000vbp.googlegroups.com, says... On Oct 21, 4:19*pm, bruce@not. wrote: I bought an old 1977 runabout and want to get it registered in GA, but the last time it was registered was in FL. So far I haven't been able to contact the last person who registered it, or even find out who they are. The GA DNR told me to contact the FL DNR, but it looks like in FL the DMV handles boat registration. Can anyone tell me the best way of going about this? Thanks for any help! In GA, if you have a bill of sale from the seller, you're good to go. Yeah, great for the boat thieves who work in this area. It's irresponsible of the Georgian govt to allow that to happen so freely. It's not like they don't know it's happening... Nope. If not homemade, the database has the hull ID number. The one they stole up here was "homemade" http://smallboats.com/boats_cartopper.htm and had a hin number on the transom and one "hidden" number as required by law... Either way, I am not saying it's your fault, but the cops up here were well aware that it probably went to Georgia to be "cleaned"...- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Many, many states do exactly the same. So I guess my question to the cops would be - How in hell are you "well aware" that it "probably" went to GA? Scotty made the whole thing up. A 12 foot boat doesn't even get registered in CT. I'll bet his boat is on Lake Candlewood. As usual. Salty is full of crap.. Any home made boat in CT has to run through the DEP here in CT and must have a HIN attached to be sold or run with a motor.. Please be aware that anything Salty says about me is probably a lie. He has been upset with me for a while, ever since we on another group exposed him for writing sexually suggestive posts to a site for young boys. (alt.americanidol.boys or something like that) Either way, I am not a sock puppet like our friend Salty, I am Scotty from Smallboats.com, a USCG registered builder in the State of CT and have built well over 60 boats for sale in the State of Connecticut. Trust me, the boat had a HIN number and it was stolen in Old Lyme CT... Someone called my attention to this post or I never would have seen it as most of us at the other group have him filtered... Thanks, Scotty from Smallboats.com... |
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In article ,
says... On Thu, 22 Oct 2009 08:31:53 -0700 (PDT), "JustWaitAFrekinMinute!" wrote: On Oct 22, 11:21*am, Loogypicker wrote: On Oct 22, 10:37*am, Tosk wrote: In article 7d7c2a8d-7445-402e-a63c-6e548cc87289 @a6g2000vbp.googlegroups.com, says... On Oct 21, 4:19*pm, bruce@not. wrote: I bought an old 1977 runabout and want to get it registered in GA, but the last time it was registered was in FL. So far I haven't been able to contact the last person who registered it, or even find out who they are. The GA DNR told me to contact the FL DNR, but it looks like in FL the DMV handles boat registration. Can anyone tell me the best way of going about this? Thanks for any help! In GA, if you have a bill of sale from the seller, you're good to go. Yeah, great for the boat thieves who work in this area. It's irresponsible of the Georgian govt to allow that to happen so freely. It's not like they don't know it's happening... Nope. If not homemade, the database has the hull ID number. The one they stole up here was "homemade" http://smallboats.com/boats_cartopper.htm and had a hin number on the transom and one "hidden" number as required by law... Either way, I am not saying it's your fault, but the cops up here were well aware that it probably went to Georgia to be "cleaned"... A 12 foot sailboat would not need to be registered, so it would not need to be "cleaned". Your sailboat is no doubt still in CT at somebody's lakeside cottage. There would be no reason to transport it all the way to Georgia. Listen moron, any boat in CT that is going to be used with an engine or motor, must have a HIN number, and a CT Registration number too... Any homebuilt boat, built and sold in CT must have a HIN and to do that it must be inspected by the DEP. Back then you took your boat to the DEP office in Lyme, now the local DEP ranger comes to you. The state trooper I spoke with told me there was a ring operating up and down rte 95 stealing boats and sending them south, go argue with the trooper. The boat dock where this boat was stored was openly visible right from the overpass in Old Lyme. I trust the Trooper over the Troll on this one... Scotty, (not a sock puppet) from SmallBoats.com |
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On Wed, 28 Oct 2009 16:22:46 -0400, Tosk
wrote: In article , says... On Thu, 22 Oct 2009 09:09:04 -0700 (PDT), Loogypicker wrote: On Oct 22, 11:31*am, "JustWaitAFrekinMinute!" wrote: On Oct 22, 11:21*am, Loogypicker wrote: On Oct 22, 10:37*am, Tosk wrote: In article 7d7c2a8d-7445-402e-a63c-6e548cc87289 @a6g2000vbp.googlegroups.com, says... On Oct 21, 4:19*pm, bruce@not. wrote: I bought an old 1977 runabout and want to get it registered in GA, but the last time it was registered was in FL. So far I haven't been able to contact the last person who registered it, or even find out who they are. The GA DNR told me to contact the FL DNR, but it looks like in FL the DMV handles boat registration. Can anyone tell me the best way of going about this? Thanks for any help! In GA, if you have a bill of sale from the seller, you're good to go. Yeah, great for the boat thieves who work in this area. It's irresponsible of the Georgian govt to allow that to happen so freely. It's not like they don't know it's happening... Nope. If not homemade, the database has the hull ID number. The one they stole up here was "homemade" http://smallboats.com/boats_cartopper.htm and had a hin number on the transom and one "hidden" number as required by law... Either way, I am not saying it's your fault, but the cops up here were well aware that it probably went to Georgia to be "cleaned"...- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Many, many states do exactly the same. So I guess my question to the cops would be - How in hell are you "well aware" that it "probably" went to GA? Scotty made the whole thing up. A 12 foot boat doesn't even get registered in CT. I'll bet his boat is on Lake Candlewood. As usual. Salty is full of crap.. Any home made boat in CT has to run through the DEP here in CT and must have a HIN attached to be sold or run with a motor.. Please be aware that anything Salty says about me is probably a lie. He has been upset with me for a while, ever since we on another group exposed him for writing sexually suggestive posts to a site for young boys. (alt.americanidol.boys or something like that) Either way, I am not a sock puppet like our friend Salty, I am Scotty from Smallboats.com, a USCG registered builder in the State of CT and have built well over 60 boats for sale in the State of Connecticut. Trust me, the boat had a HIN number and it was stolen in Old Lyme CT... Someone called my attention to this post or I never would have seen it as most of us at the other group have him filtered... Thanks, Scotty from Smallboats.com... I know exactly where Scotty lives. I also know a lot of other things he would prefer were not made public. Especially the part about his daughter. He is bad news. Very bad news. |
Registration questions
On Wed, 28 Oct 2009 18:49:27 -0400, Tosk
wrote: In article , says... On Thu, 22 Oct 2009 08:31:53 -0700 (PDT), "JustWaitAFrekinMinute!" wrote: On Oct 22, 11:21*am, Loogypicker wrote: On Oct 22, 10:37*am, Tosk wrote: In article 7d7c2a8d-7445-402e-a63c-6e548cc87289 @a6g2000vbp.googlegroups.com, says... On Oct 21, 4:19*pm, bruce@not. wrote: I bought an old 1977 runabout and want to get it registered in GA, but the last time it was registered was in FL. So far I haven't been able to contact the last person who registered it, or even find out who they are. The GA DNR told me to contact the FL DNR, but it looks like in FL the DMV handles boat registration. Can anyone tell me the best way of going about this? Thanks for any help! In GA, if you have a bill of sale from the seller, you're good to go. Yeah, great for the boat thieves who work in this area. It's irresponsible of the Georgian govt to allow that to happen so freely. It's not like they don't know it's happening... Nope. If not homemade, the database has the hull ID number. The one they stole up here was "homemade" http://smallboats.com/boats_cartopper.htm and had a hin number on the transom and one "hidden" number as required by law... Either way, I am not saying it's your fault, but the cops up here were well aware that it probably went to Georgia to be "cleaned"... A 12 foot sailboat would not need to be registered, so it would not need to be "cleaned". Your sailboat is no doubt still in CT at somebody's lakeside cottage. There would be no reason to transport it all the way to Georgia. Listen moron, any boat in CT that is going to be used with an engine or motor, must have a HIN number, and a CT Registration number too... Any homebuilt boat, built and sold in CT must have a HIN and to do that it must be inspected by the DEP. Back then you took your boat to the DEP office in Lyme, now the local DEP ranger comes to you. The state trooper I spoke with told me there was a ring operating up and down rte 95 stealing boats and sending them south, go argue with the trooper. The boat dock where this boat was stored was openly visible right from the overpass in Old Lyme. I trust the Trooper over the Troll on this one... Scotty, (not a sock puppet) from SmallBoats.com As I said, a 12 foot SAILBOAT does not need to be registered in Connecticut. You did say it was a sailiboat, ****forbrains. How's your wife? |
Registration questions
On Oct 31, 3:43*pm, wrote:
On Wed, 28 Oct 2009 18:49:27 -0400, Tosk wrote: In article , says... On Thu, 22 Oct 2009 08:31:53 -0700 (PDT), "JustWaitAFrekinMinute!" wrote: On Oct 22, 11:21*am, Loogypicker wrote: On Oct 22, 10:37*am, Tosk wrote: In article 7d7c2a8d-7445-402e-a63c-6e548cc87289 @a6g2000vbp.googlegroups.com, says... On Oct 21, 4:19*pm, bruce@not. wrote: I bought an old 1977 runabout and want to get it registered in GA, but the last time it was registered was in FL. So far I haven't been able to contact the last person who registered it, or even find out who they are. The GA DNR told me to contact the FL DNR, but it looks like in FL the DMV handles boat registration. Can anyone tell me the best way of going about this? Thanks for any help! In GA, if you have a bill of sale from the seller, you're good to go. Yeah, great for the boat thieves who work in this area. It's irresponsible of the Georgian govt to allow that to happen so freely. It's not like they don't know it's happening... Nope. If not homemade, the database has the hull ID number. The one they stole up here was "homemade" http://smallboats.com/boats_cartopper.htm and had a hin number on the transom and one "hidden" number as required by law... Either way, I am not saying it's your fault, but the cops up here were well aware that it probably went to Georgia to be "cleaned"... A 12 foot sailboat would not need to be registered, so it would not need to be *"cleaned". Your sailboat is no doubt still in CT at somebody's lakeside cottage. There would be no reason to transport it all the way to Georgia. Listen moron, any boat in CT that is going to be used with an engine or motor, must have a HIN number, and a CT Registration number too... Any homebuilt boat, built and sold in CT must have a HIN and to do that it must be inspected by the DEP. Back then you took your boat to the DEP office in Lyme, now the local DEP ranger comes to you. The state trooper I spoke with told me there was a ring operating up and down rte 95 stealing boats and sending them south, go argue with the trooper. The boat dock where this boat was stored was openly visible right from the overpass in Old Lyme. I trust the Trooper over the Troll on this one... Scotty, (not a sock puppet) from SmallBoats.com As I said, a 12 foot SAILBOAT does not need to be registered in Connecticut. You did say it was a sailiboat, ****forbrains. How's your wife? Well, as to your accusations about me and my family, we have heard it all before from you while hiding under your desk as usual.. Either way, go ahead, spew away with your fantasies about my children and wife if it makes you feel better. As to the CT rules. I clearly stated I built and sold the boat in CT, which requires a HIN (hull id number). That is all I have to say to you freak... |
Registration questions
On Sat, 31 Oct 2009 13:42:41 -0700 (PDT), "JustWaitAFrekinMinute!"
wrote: On Oct 31, 3:43*pm, wrote: On Wed, 28 Oct 2009 18:49:27 -0400, Tosk wrote: In article , says... On Thu, 22 Oct 2009 08:31:53 -0700 (PDT), "JustWaitAFrekinMinute!" wrote: On Oct 22, 11:21*am, Loogypicker wrote: On Oct 22, 10:37*am, Tosk wrote: In article 7d7c2a8d-7445-402e-a63c-6e548cc87289 @a6g2000vbp.googlegroups.com, says... On Oct 21, 4:19*pm, bruce@not. wrote: I bought an old 1977 runabout and want to get it registered in GA, but the last time it was registered was in FL. So far I haven't been able to contact the last person who registered it, or even find out who they are. The GA DNR told me to contact the FL DNR, but it looks like in FL the DMV handles boat registration. Can anyone tell me the best way of going about this? Thanks for any help! In GA, if you have a bill of sale from the seller, you're good to go. Yeah, great for the boat thieves who work in this area. It's irresponsible of the Georgian govt to allow that to happen so freely. It's not like they don't know it's happening... Nope. If not homemade, the database has the hull ID number. The one they stole up here was "homemade" http://smallboats.com/boats_cartopper.htm and had a hin number on the transom and one "hidden" number as required by law... Either way, I am not saying it's your fault, but the cops up here were well aware that it probably went to Georgia to be "cleaned"... A 12 foot sailboat would not need to be registered, so it would not need to be *"cleaned". Your sailboat is no doubt still in CT at somebody's lakeside cottage. There would be no reason to transport it all the way to Georgia. Listen moron, any boat in CT that is going to be used with an engine or motor, must have a HIN number, and a CT Registration number too... Any homebuilt boat, built and sold in CT must have a HIN and to do that it must be inspected by the DEP. Back then you took your boat to the DEP office in Lyme, now the local DEP ranger comes to you. The state trooper I spoke with told me there was a ring operating up and down rte 95 stealing boats and sending them south, go argue with the trooper. The boat dock where this boat was stored was openly visible right from the overpass in Old Lyme. I trust the Trooper over the Troll on this one... Scotty, (not a sock puppet) from SmallBoats.com As I said, a 12 foot SAILBOAT does not need to be registered in Connecticut. You did say it was a sailiboat, ****forbrains. How's your wife? Well, as to your accusations about me and my family, we have heard it all before from you while hiding under your desk as usual.. Either way, go ahead, spew away with your fantasies about my children and wife if it makes you feel better. As to the CT rules. I clearly stated I built and sold the boat in CT, which requires a HIN (hull id number). That is all I have to say to you freak... Good for you. Now shut the **** up. |
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