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buying a repossessed boat question
I'm buying a repossessed boat and want to make sure there are no liens on it. They say the liens have been cleared and that the Coast Guard will produce a clean title. Is that good enough?
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Depending on the boat, have a marine doc agancy run a search to check for reg and maritime liens. On a documented vessel the cert of doc is the "title". Doesnt mean there cant be others... Just do your homework.
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Cool avitar dolla! :evilb:
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thanks bro LOL. Pretty much sums up my life I think
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My boat was a repo I bought through a dealer that got it at auction. It was coast guard documented. I can't remember all of the problems I had titling it.....but there were a lot!
Just be prepared to spend a lot of time learning your secretary of state's policies (the dip****s working there won't know anything), and be prepared to deal with all the banks involved. Basically you need a bill of sale, and then a "record of deletion" from the CG and some paperwork depending on your state. To get the record of deletion you need a bunch of paperwork from the bank that repo'd it showing it was legal, and there's no other liens I think. Luckily there's a lot of time before summer, so you can clear it all before it's ready to splash. |
Originally Posted by rlj676
(Post 3329398)
My boat was a repo I bought through a dealer that got it at auction. It was coast guard documented. I can't remember all of the problems I had titling it.....but there were a lot!
Just be prepared to spend a lot of time learning your secretary of state's policies (the dip****s working there won't know anything), and be prepared to deal with all the banks involved. Basically you need a bill of sale, and then a "record of deletion" from the CG and some paperwork depending on your state. To get the record of deletion you need a bunch of paperwork from the bank that repo'd it showing it was legal, and there's no other liens I think. Luckily there's a lot of time before summer, so you can clear it all before it's ready to splash. |
Sounds like a lot of fun... :lolhit:
Alright, thanks for the help, I have time, waiting for a trailer to be built for it :drink: There was a Marshall involved, and then on hold for a while |
Originally Posted by dank368
(Post 3329451)
Sounds like a lot of fun... :lolhit:
Alright, thanks for the help, I have time, waiting for a trailer to be built for it :drink: There was a Marshall involved, and then on hold for a while No affiliated. Just saving you some time and maybe some pain in the butt. Shad |
Originally Posted by ShadBurke
(Post 3329514)
You need to call the Mary Conlin Company who specializes in USCG documentation vessels, they can walk you thru the pitfalls. Any buyer will want her to handle the transaction, especially a repo vessel. I have used her 5x (2x for repoed vessels) and she was/is very good. The Mary Conlin Company is located in Newport Beach and can be reached at (949) 646-5917.
No affiliated. Just saving you some time and maybe some pain in the butt. Shad |
Originally Posted by dank368
(Post 3329451)
Sounds like a lot of fun... :lolhit:
Alright, thanks for the help, I have time, waiting for a trailer to be built for it :drink: There was a Marshall involved, and then on hold for a while Good luck.:drink: |
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