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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
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<blockquote data-quote="Y_J" data-source="post: 360159" data-attributes="member: 14258"><p>What I'm finding out with my situation is that I had to start the registration process, then (for my area here) on July 26th, I have to go have a Hull Inspection, so that they can assign an HIN (Hull Identification Number). During that inspection is when they dig in and try to find out all they can about past registrations, if any). What I'm up against is that all I have are the Bill of Sale, and a 5 digit number stamped on the upper right inside (Starboard) part of the transom.</p><p>My guess is that you will have to follow a similar procedure to get it registered.</p><p>It seems to be somewhat time consuming but at least I'll be legal.</p><p>Good luck, guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Y_J, post: 360159, member: 14258"] What I'm finding out with my situation is that I had to start the registration process, then (for my area here) on July 26th, I have to go have a Hull Inspection, so that they can assign an HIN (Hull Identification Number). During that inspection is when they dig in and try to find out all they can about past registrations, if any). What I'm up against is that all I have are the Bill of Sale, and a 5 digit number stamped on the upper right inside (Starboard) part of the transom. My guess is that you will have to follow a similar procedure to get it registered. It seems to be somewhat time consuming but at least I'll be legal. Good luck, guys. [/QUOTE]
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