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2-stroke motors a guilty pleasure?
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<blockquote data-quote="BrazosDon" data-source="post: 347294" data-attributes="member: 7752"><p>Well, guys, For the most part I don't like having to have a title on my boat. I get a State tag every year for putting it on the State waters, get boat trailer license every year for State road tax and my uncle bought the boat motor in 1957(no title then) and I inherited from him. Then they change the rules and ask you to come up with a title after he being dead for 30 years. I was only 11 years when I got the motors and didn't know "stuff from shineola" as far as the law was concerned. My opinion is that grandfather the boat motor title.</p><p></p><p>any advice on the Texas law may help me out. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrazosDon, post: 347294, member: 7752"] Well, guys, For the most part I don't like having to have a title on my boat. I get a State tag every year for putting it on the State waters, get boat trailer license every year for State road tax and my uncle bought the boat motor in 1957(no title then) and I inherited from him. Then they change the rules and ask you to come up with a title after he being dead for 30 years. I was only 11 years when I got the motors and didn't know "stuff from shineola" as far as the law was concerned. My opinion is that grandfather the boat motor title. any advice on the Texas law may help me out. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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