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On Nov 14, 4:59 pm, HK wrote:
Tom G wrote: "Solomon_Man" wrote in message oups.com... On Nov 14, 1:23 pm, HK wrote: Solomon_Man wrote: I thought about ebay....I would definetly have to part out as the whole motor would be pricey to send and disclose its titleless. The last time I sent a motor across country it cost me close to $1.50 a pound. I bet its more as gas has almost doubled. I guess parting out would bring a few bucks if I took it apart and no title would be required for the parts. I would consider going in some of these directions once I had a marina I could trust to hook me up with another dependable outboard. I guess the next step is that find a decent marina or a place to hook me up with another outboard motor. Thanks for the help everyone, Chris Illinois does not require titles for outboard motors. You could sell them, pawn them, take them to a flea market..no problem. The only time the state gets involved is when you buy a used boat, they want to know the cost of the motor added onto the cost of the boat so they can charge you sales tax on the motor, too. Tom G. I'm pretty sure Maryland doesn't give a damn about outboard serial numbers, either. I had to supply the state with the number stamped into the gelcoat of the boat at the stern to get my boat numbers. No questions about the engine.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - All, I was out looking and I noticed there is a briggs and stratton outboard motor thats like 5hp and its brand new. This would work for the small lakes that must be less then 10hp in Ohio. Anybody have any experience with this outboard motor? Is the quality there and is it dependable? The price seems extremely reasonable for new but usually there is always a catch. After talking it over with the wife and looking at my options, we are going for sure to pick up a 10hp and another outboard motor. Probably sometime over the winter. The funny thing is I need to get a hold of a decent marina to purchase one and no one has even sent me a response to my original requests. Maybe I need to spend some time this weekend visiting them to get quicker response. My guess is I am not a big profit item, so I am at the bottom of the list. There is also two boat shows in the area coming up in a little over a month. As far as the old motors, I am going to go through normal procedures on what the state requires and if I get lucky I will title them and work on the two that interest me. If not there is Ebay. I contacted a few of the outboards out there on ebay over 10 hp and I found out that none of them had titles nor are they required in there state. So in another words there is a market for the outboards I do have but not in my state (sad). I am not 100% sure of the ebay focus legalities but I am sure I will not have to go the ebay route if I do everything the state requires. I appreciate the help, direction, and listening to my long winded rants, Thanks again, Chris |
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