Thanks I forgot about hull number. What if seller isn't the same as last guy it was registered too?I purchased a used boat several years ago with same situation. I checked with Game & Fish and was told that titles are not required in ND. Was instructed to provide Game & Fish with a bill of sale reflecting the hull serial number and serial number of motor. G&F was able to provide registration with that info. Was several years ago so not sure if anything has changed.
File off the last 2 digits of the hull number and BAM, brand new number that's never been registered before.I didn't say that lol. BUT hypothetically, if a guy has a boat that some other dude just left at his place for 20 years and it's worth say $500 then what?
Why does Government have to be so flipp'n complicated?
When I used to work for the State I told people I manufactured red tape for a living…Why does Government have to be so flipp'n complicated?
And what if guy who left it there has passed away?I didn't say that lol. BUT hypothetically, if a guy has a boat that some other dude just left at his place for 20 years and it's worth say $500 then what?
Write a number on it with a black marker and take a picture of it.I have a co worker going through this right now. He is trying to register an inflatable (think zodiak) that is 10ft long and has a motor plate on the back. No Hull ID number. He has tried for the last year off and on and gets the run around.
There's a lot of old Aluminum boats sitting around. The bathtubs transom is scary. I have a 2013 15hp 4-stroke Yamaha I bought brand new. Just trying to decide if it's worth the hassleDamn Rowdy if it's only worth 500 did you have to knock him off??![]()
Make sure you have a safety chain. LBThere's a lot of old Aluminum boats sitting around. The bathtubs transom is scary. I have a 2013 15hp 4-stroke Yamaha I bought brand new. Just trying to decide if it's worth the hassle
Sounds painful. My first ever fishing boat was a cheap aluminum (booger)... still have it. Anyways, it was registered to an old man who had passed. I was buying it from his sons, but needed their mothers signature on the bill of sale. I'm only guessing it would've gotten increasingly more painful if she weren't alive.And what if guy who left it there has passed away?