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bck 04-28-2018 08:53 AM

I believe an Ohio politician got pissed off about being boarded without cause one too many times and passed a law saying state and local authorities can't board without cause anymore. Only applies in Ohio and has nothing to do with documentation but still interesting.

bck 04-28-2018 08:55 AM

I believe an Ohio politician got pissed off about being boarded/ stopped without cause one too many times and passed a law saying state and local authorities must have cause now, no more "safety" stops. Only applies in Ohio and has nothing to do with documentation but still interesting.

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mvdservice 04-30-2018 01:48 PM

Today's topic...Documentation renewals. There are companies out there that send renewal notifications for Coast Guard Documentation and charge a fee for their service. Renewals are easy to do online and the fee is only $26. Keep in mind, if payment is not received by the Coast Guard by the expiration date, a $5.00 late fee will be assessed making the renewal fee $31. If payment is not received within 30 days from the expiration date, the Coast Guard will consider the Certificate expired and will require a reinstatement application, along with fees, and you will wait the approximate three months to receive a Certificate of Documentation.

Wildman_grafix 04-30-2018 01:56 PM


Originally Posted by Powerquest230 (Post 4623780)
Minor correction- FL requires that trailers that weigh over 2,000 lbs be titled.

That makes sense, now I know why I had to get a statement from Myco on my trailer weight. I still have the old Indiana title,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

AllDodge 04-30-2018 05:39 PM


Originally Posted by mvdservice (Post 4624124)
Today's topic...Documentation renewals. There are companies out there that send renewal notifications for Coast Guard Documentation and charge a fee for their service. Renewals are easy to do online and the fee is only $26. Keep in mind, if payment is not received by the Coast Guard by the expiration date, a $5.00 late fee will be assessed making the renewal fee $31. If payment is not received within 30 days from the expiration date, the Coast Guard will consider the Certificate expired and will require a reinstatement application, along with fees, and you will wait the approximate three months to receive a Certificate of Documentation.

Kudos to you sir, I was thinking in the back of my pea brain that this would not be mentioned, because the "Other Company" tries to do a fast one. Some of my boat mates have been caught up by them.

I'm going to make a note of your company and if I need services again, you will get the call

Full Force 05-01-2018 05:09 AM


Originally Posted by bck (Post 4623812)
I believe an Ohio politician got pissed off about being boarded without cause one too many times and passed a law saying state and local authorities can't board without cause anymore. Only applies in Ohio and has nothing to do with documentation but still interesting.

They just tell you a reason, we get boarded all the time, from speed to why are you out at night, and anything inbetween... Coast guard does "safety checks" all weekend long.

Full Force 05-01-2018 05:11 AM

What is the actual advantage of Documentation? I just did my document transfer paperwork Friday, took that paperwork and got my Ohio registration, I may at a later date make it titled so I don't have to pay the fee every year, then just do Ohio sticker every 3 years, any good reason to leave it documented?

AllDodge 05-01-2018 06:49 AM


Originally Posted by Full Force (Post 4624237)
What is the actual advantage of Documentation? I just did my document transfer paperwork Friday, took that paperwork and got my Ohio registration, I may at a later date make it titled so I don't have to pay the fee every year, then just do Ohio sticker every 3 years, any good reason to leave it documented?

Most time the main reason is to save money. I documented mine and a few years later KY started taxing the boats. We still have boats at the dock from surrounding states that pay nothing but the annual CG fee. KY is working to change that. My boat if licensed would cost around $30 more then documented

Wildman_grafix 05-01-2018 06:58 AM


Originally Posted by Full Force (Post 4624237)
What is the actual advantage of Documentation? I just did my document transfer paperwork Friday, took that paperwork and got my Ohio registration, I may at a later date make it titled so I don't have to pay the fee every year, then just do Ohio sticker every 3 years, any good reason to leave it documented?

Depends on the state, when I bought the best reason was no sales tax. That was Indiana, down here in Florida you still pay tax so not sure why you would. I have just left mine documented.

bck 05-01-2018 09:26 AM


Originally Posted by Full Force (Post 4624236)
They just tell you a reason, we get boarded all the time, from speed to why are you out at night, and anything inbetween... Coast guard does "safety checks" all weekend long.

Not surprised. There's always a "reason". But at least it's a step in the right direction. Because it's a state requirement it only applied to state and local law enforcement, the coast guard is still free to do their thing


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