Toronto Trip
#41
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Temper,
The "Power vessel operators permit" has been a requirement for anyone operating a motorboat in Toronto Harbour for many years. This has nothing to do with the new pleasure craft operators card. In fact, the Toronto Harbour operators permit was a requirement long before the new federal program went into effect.
The "Power vessel operators permit" has been a requirement for anyone operating a motorboat in Toronto Harbour for many years. This has nothing to do with the new pleasure craft operators card. In fact, the Toronto Harbour operators permit was a requirement long before the new federal program went into effect.
#43
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Andy , some times the truth aint nice but it is still the truth . How the heck have you been ? Tony and I were just talking about you on the weekend , all good of course . Sure would like to get together at our end of the lake so we can show you as good of a time as you were so kind to do for us . Hope everything is good with you , Irene and Derek said to say hello .
#45
Catch this for the latest stupidity up here.
You could get your registration numbers for the side of your boat at a number of offices around here............until this year.
Some phuckstick came up with the brainwave of centralizing this ........in the province of New Brunswick !!!
Here is the deal.
You download your application, print it and mail/courier it to the office in New Brunswick. There is NO telephone contact,
A buddy bought a new Baja, brought it up here 5 weeks ago. Sent for his numbers immediately. NOTHING yet.
Found someone on a phone (not from the actual office who handles the applications) that explained that you cant expect anything for at least a month-6 weeks.
Not bad for an area that has a phuckin 3.5 month boating season.
Note to Self...........Dont buy a new boat up here in the summer.
You could get your registration numbers for the side of your boat at a number of offices around here............until this year.
Some phuckstick came up with the brainwave of centralizing this ........in the province of New Brunswick !!!
Here is the deal.
You download your application, print it and mail/courier it to the office in New Brunswick. There is NO telephone contact,
A buddy bought a new Baja, brought it up here 5 weeks ago. Sent for his numbers immediately. NOTHING yet.
Found someone on a phone (not from the actual office who handles the applications) that explained that you cant expect anything for at least a month-6 weeks.
Not bad for an area that has a phuckin 3.5 month boating season.
Note to Self...........Dont buy a new boat up here in the summer.
#46
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Joined: Jun 2007
Posts: 4,408
Likes: 25
Catch this for the latest stupidity up here.
You could get your registration numbers for the side of your boat at a number of offices around here............until this year.
Some phuckstick came up with the brainwave of centralizing this ........in the province of New Brunswick !!!
Here is the deal.
You download your application, print it and mail/courier it to the office in New Brunswick. There is NO telephone contact,
A buddy bought a new Baja, brought it up here 5 weeks ago. Sent for his numbers immediately. NOTHING yet.
Found someone on a phone (not from the actual office who handles the applications) that explained that you cant expect anything for at least a month-6 weeks.
Not bad for an area that has a phuckin 3.5 month boating season.
Note to Self...........Dont buy a new boat up here in the summer.
You could get your registration numbers for the side of your boat at a number of offices around here............until this year.
Some phuckstick came up with the brainwave of centralizing this ........in the province of New Brunswick !!!
Here is the deal.
You download your application, print it and mail/courier it to the office in New Brunswick. There is NO telephone contact,
A buddy bought a new Baja, brought it up here 5 weeks ago. Sent for his numbers immediately. NOTHING yet.
Found someone on a phone (not from the actual office who handles the applications) that explained that you cant expect anything for at least a month-6 weeks.
Not bad for an area that has a phuckin 3.5 month boating season.
Note to Self...........Dont buy a new boat up here in the summer.
#47
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Joined: Jun 2007
Posts: 4,408
Likes: 25
Andy , some times the truth aint nice but it is still the truth . How the heck have you been ? Tony and I were just talking about you on the weekend , all good of course . Sure would like to get together at our end of the lake so we can show you as good of a time as you were so kind to do for us . Hope everything is good with you , Irene and Derek said to say hello . 

Been think of you guys also lately. Did your get your new killer motors done and have you had a chance to test them out yet. Looking at a few things right now and will be in touch. Partying with you guys would be great. Say hi to the family and Tony.
#48
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Joined: Dec 2010
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From: Edmonton, AB. Canada
Catch this for the latest stupidity up here.
You could get your registration numbers for the side of your boat at a number of offices around here............until this year.
Some phuckstick came up with the brainwave of centralizing this ........in the province of New Brunswick !!!
Here is the deal.
You download your application, print it and mail/courier it to the office in New Brunswick. There is NO telephone contact,
A buddy bought a new Baja, brought it up here 5 weeks ago. Sent for his numbers immediately. NOTHING yet.
Found someone on a phone (not from the actual office who handles the applications) that explained that you cant expect anything for at least a month-6 weeks.
Not bad for an area that has a phuckin 3.5 month boating season.
Note to Self...........Dont buy a new boat up here in the summer.
You could get your registration numbers for the side of your boat at a number of offices around here............until this year.
Some phuckstick came up with the brainwave of centralizing this ........in the province of New Brunswick !!!
Here is the deal.
You download your application, print it and mail/courier it to the office in New Brunswick. There is NO telephone contact,
A buddy bought a new Baja, brought it up here 5 weeks ago. Sent for his numbers immediately. NOTHING yet.
Found someone on a phone (not from the actual office who handles the applications) that explained that you cant expect anything for at least a month-6 weeks.
Not bad for an area that has a phuckin 3.5 month boating season.
Note to Self...........Dont buy a new boat up here in the summer.
#49
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Joined: Mar 2008
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Dealers can register on line when you buy a boat from them and the rest of us have 90 day's to change them over . So I would splash it and go boating .
Andy , new engine's are not done yet , but the old one's are still in there and running just fine. After going on vacation 4 times this winter the wallet is a little thin ! Got almost all the peaces except for the whipple's . Tried to get Dustin to let me try a pair of 5 litre's but he is a little funny that way, so I might have to cash in all my empties to buy them . Stay in touch.
Andy , new engine's are not done yet , but the old one's are still in there and running just fine. After going on vacation 4 times this winter the wallet is a little thin ! Got almost all the peaces except for the whipple's . Tried to get Dustin to let me try a pair of 5 litre's but he is a little funny that way, so I might have to cash in all my empties to buy them . Stay in touch.


