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Can anyone help me ID this boat?
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<blockquote data-quote="acabtp" data-source="post: 342645" data-attributes="member: 5368"><p>yeah, DMV can be a pain in the butt depending on what state you live in. most of us on here have gone through this on one of our first few boats... here's my advice for you to save you both time and money:</p><p></p><p>wash the boat and take some better pictures than were in the craigslist ad you bought it from. relist it on craigslist for $50 more than you paid for it, but be happy if you get your money back. buy a boat with that has the right paperwork.</p><p></p><p>probably not what you wanted to hear, but just being honest with you. there are other ways to do it, like with an out of state title company, but their fees would be 1/2 or 1/3 what a 12' tin goes for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="acabtp, post: 342645, member: 5368"] yeah, DMV can be a pain in the butt depending on what state you live in. most of us on here have gone through this on one of our first few boats... here's my advice for you to save you both time and money: wash the boat and take some better pictures than were in the craigslist ad you bought it from. relist it on craigslist for $50 more than you paid for it, but be happy if you get your money back. buy a boat with that has the right paperwork. probably not what you wanted to hear, but just being honest with you. there are other ways to do it, like with an out of state title company, but their fees would be 1/2 or 1/3 what a 12' tin goes for. [/QUOTE]
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