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How old does a boat have to be before it is considered an antique? I
have a 1970 Leavens Brothers Rumabout. Just curious. |
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"murraym" wrote in message ... How old does a boat have to be before it is considered an antique? I have a 1970 Leavens Brothers Rumabout. Just curious. I consider my 43 year old Morgan to be an antique! |
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On Mar 22, 4:35*pm, "mmc" wrote:
"murraym" wrote in message ... How old does a boat have to be before it is considered an antique? I have a 1970 Leavens Brothers Rumabout. Just curious. I consider my 43 year old Morgan to be an antique! As I consider my 44 year old Chris Craft to be antique. It certainly is " unique ". I've only seen ONE other like it, so far. |
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On Mon, 22 Mar 2010 10:23:07 -0700 (PDT), murraym
wrote: How old does a boat have to be before it is considered an antique? I have a 1970 Leavens Brothers Rumabout. Just curious. The state of Florida considers a boat to be antique if it is 30 years or more old, and still has the original engines. If it qualifies you get a significant break on registration fees. |
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