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Gogarty wrote in news:O46dnUC07c3ZZMjYnZ2dnUVZ_r-
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With this stupid, gratuitous remark your standing as a knowledgeable.
trusted person has plummeted. And, by the way, it's not true.



So, what degree Mason are YOU?
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You know what I heard ?? Freemason Jews get to moor their boats for
free... yup, free.. figures, they own the banks.

Larry told me.


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On Fri, 10 Nov 2006 11:52:18 -0500, Larry said:

the Freemason Jew bankers

.
Then Dave wrote:

Let me suggest that that remark is in very bad taste.


(Which it is, and stupid, no matter your politics or lack thereof.).
.
Then someone said "It's true". !!!!!!!!!!!!!

.................................................. ..................................

For crying out loud? We're talking about registering a boat!

Not only does the remark have no place in a discussion about factual
procedures to register boat ownership; it is an example of 'splashing
around' names and labels trying to elicit an emotional rather than a
rationale response.

"Stupid Americans" is an expression that would have some currency in
many parts of the world! Don't let's prove it!

Remember this news group can be read world wide. So no need to have
one's ugly US redneck or overweight beer belly exposed.

And then we criticise some other part of the world because 'their'
society is irrational?

Enough already



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You know what I heard ?? Freemason Jews get to moor their boats for
free... yup, free.. figures, they own the banks.

Larry told me.

Hey! What a deal! Where do we sign up? Is there a Master List somewhere, or
can we just mock-up our own membership documents?


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You know what I heard ?? Freemason Jews get to moor their boats for
free... yup, free.. figures, they own the banks.

Larry told me.


Hey! What a deal! Where do we sign up? Is there a Master List somewhere, or
can we just mock-up our own membership documents?



You prepared to wear that little apron while boating?
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if I can do it it can't be that bad. you're not blonde are you? :-)

you can get everything you need on the web. did it last June on
a sailboat a purchased. don't remember the links just google for
them like I did.

$350 sounds pretty high to me.

On Thu, 9 Nov 2006 20:05:31 -0500, "Scotty" wrote:


"NE Sailboat" wrote in message
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I got their email newspaper ?? They are offering the

following ...
===============================

USCG Boat Documentation Fall Discount
Now is the time to document your recreational boat before

the SPRING rush
begins. Let us assist you with the paperwork so that you

will be ready to
launch your boat in the SPRING since it typically takes

between 4-6 weeks
for documentation once the boating season begins. BoatU.S.

is now offering a
special discount cost of $350 ($100 additional for lien

recordation) to
document your boat. Boats must be at least 27 feet in

length and kept in the
continental United States and owners must be U.S.

Citizens. There are
additional fees that apply for boats purchased through

bankruptcy, estate,
trust and repossessions. Please click on

http://www.boatus.com/documentation
or call 703-869-8241 if you have any questions.
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Or,,, you can pay $95 dollars and do it yourself..



I've always heard that it is very difficult to do yourself.
no?
My boat was already documented when I bought her.

SBV





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Gogarty wrote in news:Z7ydnZy_
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Why don't you just apologize for a really stupid gaffe?


Apologize for what, the truth?

Bull****....Kiss my ass.


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I think you need to read the following ::
HOW LONG IS THE CERTIFICATE OF DOCUMENTATION GOOD?
A Certificate of Documentation is valid for one year from the date of issue,
providing there are NO CHANGES other than a change of owner's address. The
Certificate must be renewed on an annual basis. Even though it is up to the
owner to assure the document does not expire, the Coast Guard will send a
Notice of Renewal to the managing owner approxiamately 45 days prior to
expiration. There is no fee for the yearly renewal. See the instruction
letter Renewal of Certificate of Documentation elsewhere at this site
regarding renewal procedures.



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http://www.uscg.mil/hq/g-m/vdoc/faq.htm





The above web site address will give you all the answers.





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Or,,, you can pay $95 dollars and do it yourself..

I've always heard that it is very difficult to do yourself.
no?
My boat was already documented when I bought her.

So was ours. But it still cost a bundle to chnage the owner name and get
a new documentation with the same number.


It was about $85 for us, but maybe it went up. Of course, this is a
"lifetime" payment, there is no annual fee. In MA, it means no annual
registration, so it saves money pretty soon.



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"Gogarty" wrote in message
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I've always heard that it is very difficult to do

yourself.
no?
My boat was already documented when I bought her.

So was ours. But it still cost a bundle to chnage the

owner name and get
a new documentation with the same number.


It shouldn't have. You can change the name for free, if
done when transferring the doc. papers. Otherwise it's $80.

SBV





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You know what I heard ?? Freemason Jews get to moor their boats for
free... yup, free.. figures, they own the banks.

Larry told me.


Hey! What a deal! Where do we sign up? Is there a Master List somewhere,
or can we just mock-up our own membership documents?


You prepared to wear that little apron while boating?


Of course. It goes with the pumps.


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NE Sailboat wrote:
I think you need to read the following ::
HOW LONG IS THE CERTIFICATE OF DOCUMENTATION GOOD?
A Certificate of Documentation is valid for one year from the date of issue,
providing there are NO CHANGES other than a change of owner's address. The
Certificate must be renewed on an annual basis. Even though it is up to the
owner to assure the document does not expire, the Coast Guard will send a
Notice of Renewal to the managing owner approxiamately 45 days prior to
expiration. There is no fee for the yearly renewal. See the instruction
letter Renewal of Certificate of Documentation elsewhere at this site
regarding renewal procedures.

================================================== =====================
http://www.uscg.mil/hq/g-m/vdoc/faq.htm


What's your point? You pay once, then renew for free each year. Just
like I said. Or are you complaining about the stamp? Actually, you
can fax it in. They even give you a month's grace, but don't be later
than that, or you get hit with the reinstatement fee.
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