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Peter Bennett wrote: On Fri, 13 Feb 2004 03:44:16 GMT, Rosalie B. wrote: snip What means this "Documentation" as opposed to "Registration" ? Can somebody please explain what these things are? There are essentially two ways vessel ownership in the U.S. is done, and I think it is similar in Canada: Through State Registration including a title. State laws obviously vary from state to state, but usually the state issues a number to a boat which is displayed on the bow. There is a small source of confusion here... In Canada, "registration" is the more formal process, required of larger vessels (over 20 register tons for pleasure boats, I think), and is similar to the US "documentation". The Canadian process that is vaguely similar to US state registration is called "licensing" (but it is still a federal matter). In Canada, we don't have any provincial paperwork or taxes regarding boats (except sales tax on the initial purchase). That's good to know. I didn't realize that. Incidentally, I'm hiding this at the bottom of this thread, but in the 8 hours last night I got 75 spam emails and that was a light night. so for the first time in a long time, I've munged my reply to address, so if you want to email me directly, you'll have to get my actual address from a post sometime in 2003 or prior, and then wait for me to OK the address. You don't need to put in a request for me to do it - I go to the ISP web site at least 3 times a day to check for real emails. But DO put some subject in the subject line that will give me a clue that you are a real person. grandma Rosalie |
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