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T&T: Re: Coast Guard Documentation

From: Peggy Carr (no email)
Date: Thu Oct 21 2004 - 21:49:07 EDT

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    >
    > Are you sure you can't be state registered and documented? Florida
    > requires
    > all boats in it's waters for more than (I believe) 90 days is required to
    > be
    > state registered. If your not state registered, how (why) would you pay
    > state
    > tax on the vessel?
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    > From: <mailto:>
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    > <mailto:trawlers-and-trawlering at list
    > s.samurai.com>
    > Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2004 7:52 AM
    >

    This is true in Maryland as well. We MUST be registered in Maryland
    regardless of documentation. And 90 days seems to be the magic number, with
    acceptable proof of your not "living" there being something like a receipt
    for fuel from another state. So conceivably you could run down to Virginia
    or over to New Jersey (if you chose to transit the Delaware Bay for some
    reason) to do so. We display our numbers clearly, even though we know that
    it's not essential. As someone else said, the annual registration stickers
    ARE.

    Peggy Bjarno
    "Aqua Vitae"
    1986 Albin 43'
    Kent Narrows, MD
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