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Title:Fishing Notes- Archived
Notice:See note 555.1 for a keyword directory of this conference
Moderator:DONMAC::MACINTYRE
Created:Fri Feb 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Sep 20 1991
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1660
Total number of notes:20970

1146.0. "Canoe Registration" by TRACTR::DOWNS () Thu May 25 1989 12:01

    Anybody out there have any ideas concerning mounting the registration
    letters and numbers on a canoe? The last time I registered my canoe
    in NH was 1983 and we just had to mount a 4"x^' plate. This year
    I decided to register the canoe again so I could use my old electric
    trolling motor. The State just sent me my new reg. numbers and there
    is 13 characters to mount on each side, along with the annual sticker.
    I don't know if it will be another 6 years before I register the
    boat again and do not charish the idea of mounting all this perminent
    stick numbers/letter along the side of my 13 foot canoe.  Is there
    a method where I can mount the numbers onto something that will
    make them easier to remove if I don't register again. I thought
    of mounting them on a piece of wood/plexiglass etc., and hanging
    them off the side of the boat when I want to use the trolling motor.
    Why the h_ll do I have to have so many characters? The whole side
    of the canoe will look like price tag. I'm sure some of you are
    thinking "what's the big deal anyway". Basically it's not that big
    of a deal but I've managed to keep my Merrimack canoe in pretty
    good shape and appearence for abot 8 years now and the thought of
    plastering all these numbers on the side makes me wish there was
    some other kind of alternative. Any suggestions! Thanks
    
    Bill D.
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1146.1 back plate for numbersASABET::D_DAVOLLThu May 25 1989 13:552
    Bill just put your numbers on a seperate plate and fasten plate
    with velcro to canoe. Dick
1146.2Whaat?CASV02::PRESTONBetter means to worse ends...Thu May 25 1989 14:012
    You have to *register* a canoe to use a trolling motor on it??
    
1146.3ROBOAT::HEBERTCaptain BlighThu May 25 1989 16:115
Right, Ed. The law says "...propelled by machinery..."

It gets better; you need the red & green lights etc if you're out after dark.

And seat belts, air bags... catalytic converters are on the way...
1146.4MOSAIC::MACINTYRETerminal AnglerFri May 26 1989 10:276
    In NH you also need a fire extinguisher, horn, etc.... 
    
    Canoes with elec. motors have to be registered in Maine as well, not
    sure what accessories ME requires...
    
    donmac
1146.5Hold that breath, right there!PACKER::GIBSONI'm the NRAFri May 26 1989 14:3318
    Just in: Massa achucetts Gov. Michal Dukecarcus passes new boating
    law. All Canoes and any other floating conveyances will require
    a $200. operators permit each year. to apply for the special permit
    you must fill out an application form which is available from your
    local police on the third thursday in nov. from 9 Am to 9:05 Am.
    You will then be fingerprinted and at the offices descresion and
    a two third majority of selectmen vote , you may upon the fish and
    games descresion be issued a one year permit to paddle upon the
    waterways of the commonwealth. This permit is non-renewable and
    non-transferable. Remember it's a priveledge to live here ! Don't
    abuse it!
    Violation of the manditory seat belt, helmit, safty goggle,life
    vest, child on board, safty first ,proof of tax law may cause
    inderterminateincarceration in one of the states new Hilton peinal
    facilities and possible revokecation of your right to birthdays.
    
    It's the LAW!
    
1146.6Two big fistfulls of hair!!!CASV01::PRESTONBetter means to worse ends...Fri May 26 1989 17:1615

	re: last few:

	AAAAAAAAARRRGHHH!!!



	There... I feel a little better now...



	Thanks guys,

	(Infuriated) Ed
1146.7it could be worse!!PHILEM::VACHONFri May 26 1989 17:4610
     Bill, don't feel bad!! I spent over 4k on my boat and hated the
    idea of putting on these monster LETTERS on the side of my boat
    just to let the state know that my boat is registered. Plus I had
    to drill holes for my plate last year (which is staying on)
    
    Just think of the guys that spent over 10k for their boats with
    a nice metal flake paint job!! Then I dont feel so bad.
    
    Bass-O-Matic
    
1146.8Are These People Serious??%&*%^EXIT26::DROSSELThu Jun 01 1989 13:0310
    
     As a kid.....I wonder how many HOURS the Duke spent in the woods
    just having Fun..??????  As for everyone else....let's hear it for
    efficiency and integrity in government..^%&%$@^*()%%^^^%
     Wonder if they ever Saved/Budgeted for anything in their life.????
                                                          
    arghhhhh%*^$#%&*
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                                                    Steve
    
1146.9DHA: Database of Human ActivitiesEXIT26::DROSSELTue Jun 20 1989 12:4310
     
     All our leisure activities which we enjoy.....are being indexed
    and are going into a database@#$^%%*&^^*%*
     Michael......get government OFF our backs, not ON....
    
     The Duke for dogcatcher!!!!!!!!
    
                                                   Tight_Lines
                                                   Spring Creek Steve
    
1146.10huh?CASV05::PRESTONWhat makes the Hottentots so hot?Tue Jun 20 1989 13:275
    re -1
    
    Could you elaborate?
    
    
1146.11Where *specifically*?CASV02::PRESTONWhat makes the Hottentots so hot?Mon Jun 26 1989 13:4910
    I have to get my new (used) crawdad registered ASAP. Can anybody
    tell me where I go to get this done in the Lowell area?
    
    Also, do they include the motor in the registration, ie. do they
    use the motor's serial number in the title? A friend of mine seemed
    to think so, but he wasn't sure, and I've never done this before...
    
    Thanks,
    
    Ed
1146.12MPGS::NEALI'm the NRATue Jun 27 1989 07:569
    You can get it done in Worcester on Grove st. Its in the tax building 
    They only take checks!

    You need the hull S/N, and Motor S/N.

    I think you may even have to pay tax, and if you already have bring the 
    receipt.

    Rich
1146.13 CASV05::PRESTONWhat makes the Hottentots so hot?Tue Jun 27 1989 08:578
    I assume that they're only open during the day for the benefit of
    us working stiffs...
    
    Worcester is the nearest place to Lowell where you can register your
    boat? Do you have to do it in person?
    
    Ed
    
1146.14Worcester boat registry phone #HPSCAD::WHITMANAcid rain burns my BASSTue Jun 27 1989 09:054
  The number for the Worcester office is 508-753-0603.  Ed call them to
see if you have to do it in person..

Al
1146.15SALEM::RIEUTue Jun 27 1989 09:594
       You can mail it in, they send it back the same day. Send a SASE.
    I told them I didn't have the motor yet, there is no box on the
    registration for a motor #.
                                                Denny
1146.16 CASV05::PRESTONWhat makes the Hottentots so hot?Tue Jun 27 1989 13:249
    Since I will be going to NH on vacation in a couple of days, and
    since my family owns a condo up there, is it kosher to register
    it in NH? That is where it will mainly be used. Anybody ever
    done this? It sure would be a lot easier than going/mailing to
    Worcester, then getting a secondary use sticker for NH. Then that
    would create a problem with using it in Mass... arggh..!
    
    Ed
    
1146.17register in mass/nhCSSE::JUDSONWhat do you mean it isn't supportedTue Jun 27 1989 14:0512
    Ed

 My remmendation is to register it in Mass and then get a secondery sticker

from N.H....How close are you to Nashua st in Boston, you down by the 
Boston Garden, I was in and out of there in 15 mins, and N.H. cost was $14
for my 12'/9.8 Merc.

Have fun,

Bruce    

1146.18Probably *should* do it that way...CASV02::PRESTONWhat makes the Hottentots so hot?Wed Jun 28 1989 13:4213
    Bruce,
    
    You're probably right. I'm closer to Worcester myself. Maybe I'll
    go first thing Friday morning (I'm on vacation then). Hopefully
    it won't take a long time.
    
    $14?? I thought it was $30 now (for 2 years).
    
    BTW, do they consider the motor when determining sales tax?
    
    Thanks,
    
    Ed
1146.19SALEM::RIEUTue Jul 04 1989 01:083
      It's $30 now, tell them you don't have a motor yet. Like I said,
    there's not even a space on the registration for the motor.
                                                        Denny
1146.20Ante Up!CASPRO::PRESTONWhat makes the Hottentots so hot?Tue Jul 04 1989 23:5513
    Well, I did it. Went to Worcester on Friday (first day of vacation
    for me) and registered the crawdad. Since the bill of sale included
    the motor, I had to pay sales tax on that, too... arrgh! If I had
    a bill of sale for the boat only, I would only have had to pay tax
    on that! Live and learn...
    
    Then I got a secondary use sticker in NH. Only cost $27 for a year
    (six months, actually. It expires on Dec 31)
    
    Oof, $57 for the privilege of fishing from my little crawdad...
    
    Ed