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"Jeff Morris" wrote in message
... "Hoges in WA" wrote in message ... ... You were getting me on the finer turns of phraseology. Where you were using 'documented' I think I lost you - if I call it "registered" would that match what you meant? ... Its very simple: Documentation is a process you go through with the Federal Government. It makes the boat a "flagged vessel" of the US. It has to be measured, (the builder usually supplies measurement papers), and will have various endorsements, such as "recreational" or "fishing." Any legal claims and liens against the boat must be filed with the Coast Guard, so the documentation can serve as a clear title. Some boats are not eligible for documentation,or certain endorsements, other must be documented to be used for their purpose. Registration is a process you go through with state authorities, often the Registry of Motor Vehicles (the Environmental Police in MA). Some states don't require registration of documented vessels, other do. In any case, they can't require that the state numbers be put on a documented vessel, though some require a sticker. If you spend more than 60 (or is it 90?) days in a state, you may be required to follow their rules, including proving that the appropriate sales tax has been paid, so make sure you carry the receipt for the original payment. Most small boats in the US are registered, but not documented. Larger vessels, especially commercial, are generally documented. Usually, documentation is viewed as an advantage. It can simplify selling or mortgaging a boat, and is sometimes viewed more favorably by authorities. But the rules are quite clear - a non-citizen may not own or in any way control a documented vessel. Now I gets it. Documenting is what I, as a Banker, want in anything I'm lending money for but not what I as a retiree actually need - then I only need to register. Took me a while but you gotta give me credit - I eventually saw the light. thanks and qwitchabitchin you two - you've both helped! -- Hoges in WA Remove the zeds. |
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Documenting is what I, as a Banker, want in anything I'm
lending money for but not what I as a retiree actually need - then I only need to register. Documentation is what you want if you leave the country for anywhere other than Canada and most Caribbean countries. |
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