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<blockquote data-quote="fishinorhuntin" data-source="post: 372876" data-attributes="member: 15625"><p>AF1SGT,</p><p></p><p>Congrats on your purchase, from a fellow Virginian. I live in the Suffolk area. I wish I would have found a deal like this. I bought a tin brand new, then bought a trailer about 8 months ago. No outboard, only using a 55# TM. I love it, but don't have the funds right now to fix it up like I want. </p><p></p><p>I know you have ALOT of work to do, but you will love it and appreciate it more in the end. Yes, in Virginia all you need is a "bill of sale" for a new title and registration, but like someone else said on here, I wouldn't register it just yet. Wait until it is completely seaworthy. I am supporting you and have subscribed to this thread to see how it comes out. Good Luck! Can't wait to see the final product.</p><p></p><p>Rob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fishinorhuntin, post: 372876, member: 15625"] AF1SGT, Congrats on your purchase, from a fellow Virginian. I live in the Suffolk area. I wish I would have found a deal like this. I bought a tin brand new, then bought a trailer about 8 months ago. No outboard, only using a 55# TM. I love it, but don't have the funds right now to fix it up like I want. I know you have ALOT of work to do, but you will love it and appreciate it more in the end. Yes, in Virginia all you need is a "bill of sale" for a new title and registration, but like someone else said on here, I wouldn't register it just yet. Wait until it is completely seaworthy. I am supporting you and have subscribed to this thread to see how it comes out. Good Luck! Can't wait to see the final product. Rob [/QUOTE]
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