Boat Registration HELP
#1
I am a California Resident and I bought my Cigarette in Florida. I had it transported to Ohio for refurb last April. It has been there ever since and is still there today. I have not attempted to register the boat and not sure how to go about it. The boat had CF numbers when it was in Florida but I removed those and want to Document it with the coast guard. Any give me some guidance on what I need to do?
#3
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From: Abingdon, MD
Go on web site National Vessel Documentation Center for detailed instruction. You will need to have a coast guard bill of sale and affix marking identification in main stringer of bilge if not previously documented during it's life. If so, doc number stays with boat for ever. Also need to permanently mark transom with name and hailing port in minimum 4" block numbers. You can send in the forms to Falling Waters, WV. with a fee of about $130 or have a documentation service do it for you for about $550. Not sure why you would want to document unless you plan to go offshore to Islands, etc. vs. state registration. Good luck!
#4
Go on web site National Vessel Documentation Center for detailed instruction. You will need to have a coast guard bill of sale and affix marking identification in main stringer of bilge if not previously documented during it's life. If so, doc number stays with boat for ever. Also need to permanently mark transom with name and hailing port in minimum 4" block numbers. You can send in the forms to Falling Waters, WV. with a fee of about $130 or have a documentation service do it for you for about $550. Not sure why you would want to document unless you plan to go offshore to Islands, etc. vs. state registration. Good luck!
I want it documented because I don't want CF numbers or that stupid Green, Purple, or whatever color sticker the state decides to use each year on the nice paint job of my boat. I would rather just have it named with the port on my transom. All my boating is done offshore anyway. I don't visit lakes.
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From: The Woodlands, TX
#8
I think I figured it out. In CA you can document it with the Coast Guard so that you do not need CF numbers on the hull. The State Board of Equalization gets their money in way of what they call a "use" tax instead of a sales tax. So that way no matter where or when you bought the boat as soon as they find it in CA waters or docks they will send you the use tax bill. At least that is what my accountant told me.
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From: Joplin<MO
If I am reading this right, you bought the boat and it has been getting worked on for 10 months and it isn't registered in your name yet? My state registers it when you send in the title transfer, so this seems odd.
#10
In VA you can register or document. You're crazy not to document. It is so easy once you're done the first time. Plus, in my area they don't bother pulling over documented boats only registered boats (knock on wood)....




