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New Guy Title and Transom leak HELP!
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<blockquote data-quote="Nevillizer" data-source="post: 133702" data-attributes="member: 1773"><p>Water Weld (mad by JB Weld)[no relation to Allweld :LOL2: ] will work as well. Its made for marine applicatin just like what russ was talking about. As far as the title goes you find yourself in a pickle depending where you are. You should be able to locate the last registered owner through what ever governing body(in your state) that manages boat titleing and registration. In Texas you can go online and get his info for free. You then have to contact who ever was the "last" registered owner and have them fill out some official paperwork that has to be notorized and then set in. I would suspect that alot of other states are similar but without know your location its a crap shoot. Tell us where you are and some one in your area will ring in promptly to help. Good Luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nevillizer, post: 133702, member: 1773"] Water Weld (mad by JB Weld)[no relation to Allweld :LOL2: ] will work as well. Its made for marine applicatin just like what russ was talking about. As far as the title goes you find yourself in a pickle depending where you are. You should be able to locate the last registered owner through what ever governing body(in your state) that manages boat titleing and registration. In Texas you can go online and get his info for free. You then have to contact who ever was the "last" registered owner and have them fill out some official paperwork that has to be notorized and then set in. I would suspect that alot of other states are similar but without know your location its a crap shoot. Tell us where you are and some one in your area will ring in promptly to help. Good Luck. [/QUOTE]
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