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On Sun, 05 Jun 2005 21:17:56 -0700, Evan Gatehouse
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In some provinces...such as Nova Scotia, you can own a boat without
registering it (motor less than 10 hp).
I have an 18' 6" Sandpiper 565 mini cruiser trailerable sailboat with
6hp Evinrude and it is not registered.


It's the same in BC. I think this actually a federal
regulation across Canada

Evan


Yes - despite Marley's claims elsethread, vessel licensing is a
federal matter.

However, I understand that some canal systems in Ontario may require
that _all_ vessels, regardless of horsepower, must be licensed - but
that is a local requirement.

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