04-11-2012, 05:57 PM
Good advise, and again might be who you get. My last trip I licensed a NEW pontoon with sales slip. I also licensed an old boat with a sales slip.
They do have manufacturers on the computer to look up models now.
My suggestion, if it is old toon or tube that is still made, as TD recommended, take in a ad for the boat, but let them know you have an older version and just want to add a motor.
For the record, I go to the DMV off 3 west and North of 33rd south. The web site claims the fairgrounds do, but they do not.
I have three friends that work at the 3rd west DMV and they say they are getting it down to a system. It took me 10 minutes from the time I walked in the door to done.
There is no VIN number or hull numbers so nothing to look at. I do believe and again from talking to the ones that work there, one reason they want the vin number on the tube or toon is because people are using one registration for multi boats. Sorry, they are getting wise to that, as you can only use one at a time, right?
Good luck.
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They do have manufacturers on the computer to look up models now.
My suggestion, if it is old toon or tube that is still made, as TD recommended, take in a ad for the boat, but let them know you have an older version and just want to add a motor.
For the record, I go to the DMV off 3 west and North of 33rd south. The web site claims the fairgrounds do, but they do not.
I have three friends that work at the 3rd west DMV and they say they are getting it down to a system. It took me 10 minutes from the time I walked in the door to done.
There is no VIN number or hull numbers so nothing to look at. I do believe and again from talking to the ones that work there, one reason they want the vin number on the tube or toon is because people are using one registration for multi boats. Sorry, they are getting wise to that, as you can only use one at a time, right?
Good luck.
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