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Good thing now, when you renew you can now buy a 5 year coast guard document rather then having to renew each year.
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Originally Posted by cigrocket
(Post 4811454)
Good thing now, when you renew you can now buy a 5 year coast guard document rather then having to renew each year.
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No, its actually through the coast guard. If you use one of the many ghost sites, they charge you a premium. DEAL ONLY WITH THE COAST GUARD DIRECTLY.
https://www.dco.uscg.mil/Portals/9/D...FEeRDKLg%3d%3d You can see the 5 year renewal on the fees for Jan 2022. I just received my 5 year in the mail. 1 year is 26 5 year is 130 No savings, but less hassle to have a 5 year |
I did the 5 year option. It take months for the paperwork to clear thru CG. Five year makes the most sense.
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I usually have my doc in a couple weeks after payment
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I renewed mine at beginning of COVID, so I’m sure that impacted the return time. Glade to hear it’s shorter now. Thanks everyone for their responses. I feel better now.
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Originally Posted by MAXIMUSXXX
(Post 4811392)
So the boat never had a title? It was documented when I bought it as well. Or at somepoint, once it’s documented, it’s no longer needed? Surprised the CU would finance $100K without a title.
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Originally Posted by outlw36
(Post 4811623)
Some states don't issue boat titles so when you get a loan they have whats called a UCC. When paid off you get a copy of that. The bank will title the trailer though.
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Thanks. I’m in Texas and trailer is titled.
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