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redbud35 11-03-2009 09:24 PM

[QUOTE=seafordguy;2984722]While we are on the subject of it I don't think a 26' PQ is eligible for documentation. I believe there is a footage requirement of 30'.

I believe there is a minimum tonnage requirement.

topfueleb 11-03-2009 10:02 PM

Yes no feet limits just tonnage minimum, the biggest pain has been no reg numbers on side,and going to an inland lake some wildlife and coast guards at lakes dont see doc boats alot or any..has made for some long days:grinser010:

Pete280 11-04-2009 05:38 AM

Virginia Beach is 0%, they talked about raising it a couple years ago and it was voted down. The cities around here know that people will move boats to areas with the lowest PPT. We will see if the issue comes up again,

bcfountain 11-04-2009 07:32 AM


Originally Posted by seafordguy (Post 2984896)
Hampton VA is free.

Poquoson is 1% I believe.

York County is 1% if you are over 5Net Tons.

no chitt.hampton is looking good.do you have to prove that your boat is kept there?the county that i keep mine in now just send me a bill,and i pay it,no proof,no squabling,nothing,jus pay-up.

seafordguy 11-04-2009 07:52 AM


Originally Posted by redbud35 (Post 2984995)
I believe there is a minimum tonnage requirement.

There is - I know that is 5Net Tons. I thought there was a footage requirement as well.

EDIT - I just looked and there doesn't appear to be.


Originally Posted by bcfountain (Post 2985112)
no chitt.hampton is looking good.do you have to prove that your boat is kept there?the county that i keep mine in now just send me a bill,and i pay it,no proof,no squabling,nothing,jus pay-up.

I don't know - it will depend on how intense your local tax authority is on enforecement.

LapseofReason 11-04-2009 08:32 AM


Originally Posted by topfueleb (Post 2985010)
Yes no feet limits just tonnage minimum, the biggest pain has been no reg numbers on side,and going to an inland lake some wildlife and coast guards at lakes dont see doc boats alot or any..has made for some long days:grinser010:

On the Potomac I never get looked at my Sonic and the NT were both Doc. with the same name no #'s on them and most of the time I would have the back covered with a big towel and you couldn't even see the name. The cops would roll by mess with other people and just go by me. Only once I was tied up at a bar and some DNR guys walked by one guy asked if I was Documented I said yes and they left, then ten minutes later they came back to see the paper work because the new guy had never seen what the paper work looked like I showed them how it all worked they thanked me for letting them look at it and left.

bert4332 11-06-2009 12:00 AM


Originally Posted by LapseofReason (Post 2984766)
Or just live in PWC. or Fredricksburg. Stafford isn't that big. I wanted waterfront property and there isn't that much around here that was what I needed. I could have got 20 acres off the water for what I spent on 1.5 on the water.

Isn't Fredricksberg in Stafford County? I don't think it's a city tax but a county tax. So I don't believe moving there would help. Perhaps I can "rent" your address in PW county? ;-) I think a lot will depend on the type of property/house I buy and if I can store it out of site. I don't have the $$$ to store it in a slip. Hell the amount of $$$$ they collect vs. the total number of boaters trailering their boats on their roads is ridiculous. They will never overturn that tax, it's a cash cow. T500hps and I discussed this last year when my work was thinking of transferring me, the Del incorp is definitely something to consider. Looks like there is a 70% chance I'm going this time around, which suxs, Dallas is cheap living!

LapseofReason 11-06-2009 07:14 AM


Originally Posted by bert4332 (Post 2986365)
Isn't Fredricksberg in Stafford County? I don't think it's a city tax but a county tax. So I don't believe moving there would help. Perhaps I can "rent" your address in PW county? ;-) I think a lot will depend on the type of property/house I buy and if I can store it out of site. I don't have the $$$ to store it in a slip. Hell the amount of $$$$ they collect vs. the total number of boaters trailering their boats on their roads is ridiculous. They will never overturn that tax, it's a cash cow. T500hps and I discussed this last year when my work was thinking of transferring me, the Del incorp is definitely something to consider. Looks like there is a 70% chance I'm going this time around, which suxs, Dallas is cheap living!

No it's another county, but Prince William County has no boat tax and more bigger boat ramps and marinas than the other countys. Plus more of the hang out places are north on the river. Houses in PWC go from 100k to 5 mil. so I would look there if I were you.

apppedigree 11-06-2009 10:44 AM

I doc'ed my 27 Fountain. Was great deal, until the Marina turned in the slip owners. Then they come a calling!! NC is getting smarter.

bert4332 11-06-2009 01:17 PM

It comes down to the schools, can't afford Alexandria, so Stafford is rated pretty high, can't really afford much North of Stafford and still be in a good school district.


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