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<blockquote data-quote="rusty.hook" data-source="post: 151843" data-attributes="member: 3628"><p>Better be glad your not in Texas, NO TITLE, NO TITLE PERIOD, BILL OF SALE IS NO GOOD, and that's on boat and motor!! If a game warden stops you, he can check your registration from his onboard computer, so he's got ya!</p><p>Even if you only have a electric trolling motor, and no big motor, you still have to have a title. The key word in Texas is MOTOR, diesel, gas, electric does not matter.</p><p>The trailer is a different matter, it can be registered as a home built and get your plate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rusty.hook, post: 151843, member: 3628"] Better be glad your not in Texas, NO TITLE, NO TITLE PERIOD, BILL OF SALE IS NO GOOD, and that's on boat and motor!! If a game warden stops you, he can check your registration from his onboard computer, so he's got ya! Even if you only have a electric trolling motor, and no big motor, you still have to have a title. The key word in Texas is MOTOR, diesel, gas, electric does not matter. The trailer is a different matter, it can be registered as a home built and get your plate. [/QUOTE]
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