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On Thu, 16 Sep 2004 20:06:30 GMT, "Gary"
wrote: OK...I know...this is a boating group, but since boating and fishing go hand in hand, and since the sal****er fishing group is almost completely dead and there seems to be a lot of expertise here, I thought I'd try here as well. I recently purchased an offshore fishing boat. I need to obtain one of those permits that used to be called a Tuna permit and is now called a HMS permit I think. I called to order one and was told that I can't get one until my federal documentation paperwork is finished...a process that the broker told me could take 6 months! I can't believe this is true. I mean...I pay 160K for a boat and can't fish on it for 6 months because I need to obtain a 22 dollar permit that they won't issue until they get around to finishing my paperwork! Is this really true? I've fished all of my life, but this is the first boat I've owned. I really wonder if the number they need is simply the Hull Identification Number...which isn't going to change, or will I be issued a documentation number when the process is complete and that's what they need to issue the HMS permit? Anyone have any ideas? Your broker will give you temporary documentation to operate the boat (the same documentation that you use to insure the boat) and that is what you use to call for the permit. That temporary documentation has the hull ID and is notarized I believe. Good luck. Later, Tom ----------- "Angling may be said to be so like the mathematics that it can never be fully learnt..." Izaak Walton "The Compleat Angler", 1653 |
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