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New Jersey nj boat register
Hi Folks:
I've had this 8 ft aluminum boat for about 15 years (since I was a youngun') and was recently thinking of putting a trolling motor on it (since I found one real cheap). It looks like this might be more trouble than it's worth. The boat is at least as old as 1962. I scraped up a rusty tag that says "VIO HOLDA MFG. CO. INC. TOPEKA, KANSAS NO.6" That's the only thing, other than a big plate that says "DEPT. FOREST&WATERS PENNA.1962" I see no capacity plate, and I have no paperwork. Is this going to be a nightmare registering to only put a trolling motor on it? Any help/advice appreciated Harry |
HarryHydro wrote:
Hi Folks: I've had this 8 ft aluminum boat for about 15 years (since I was a youngun') and was recently thinking of putting a trolling motor on it (since I found one real cheap). It looks like this might be more trouble than it's worth. The boat is at least as old as 1962. I scraped up a rusty tag that says "VIO HOLDA MFG. CO. INC. TOPEKA, KANSAS NO.6" That's the only thing, other than a big plate that says "DEPT. FOREST&WATERS PENNA.1962" I see no capacity plate, and I have no paperwork. Is this going to be a nightmare registering to only put a trolling motor on it? Any help/advice appreciated Harry Just a bit of leg work involved. Call the NJ State Marine Police, such as their offices on the Point Pleasant Canal, and tell them you need to get a HIN (Hull Identification Number) for your boat. They have a procedure for doing this which involves taking the boat to them and filling out some paperwork. A marine police officer will eyeball the boat to verify that it doesn't have a HIN, or that the HIN was not removed, and they will then issue you a HIN sticker to put on the boat, and provide the paperwork necessary to register the boat with MVS. Most smaller boats the age of yours didn't have a HIN. I've done this with both a rowboat and a dingy of your vintage. Brad. |
Brad wrote: HarryHydro wrote: Hi Folks: I've had this 8 ft aluminum boat for about 15 years (since I was a youngun') and was recently thinking of putting a trolling motor on it (since I found one real cheap). It looks like this might be more trouble than it's worth. The boat is at least as old as 1962. I scraped up a rusty tag that says "VIO HOLDA MFG. CO. INC. TOPEKA, KANSAS NO.6" That's the only thing, other than a big plate that says "DEPT. FOREST&WATERS PENNA.1962" I see no capacity plate, and I have no paperwork. Is this going to be a nightmare registering to only put a trolling motor on it? Any help/advice appreciated Harry Just a bit of leg work involved. Call the NJ State Marine Police, such as their offices on the Point Pleasant Canal, and tell them you need to get a HIN (Hull Identification Number) for your boat. They have a procedure for doing this which involves taking the boat to them and filling out some paperwork. A marine police officer will eyeball the boat to verify that it doesn't have a HIN, or that the HIN was not removed, and they will then issue you a HIN sticker to put on the boat, and provide the paperwork necessary to register the boat with MVS. Most smaller boats the age of yours didn't have a HIN. I've done this with both a rowboat and a dingy of your vintage. Brad. Hi Brad: Thanks for the info! I put a bigger boat through a much rougher process (one I bought in PA). It's encouraging to hear it won't be as much trouble. Harry |
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