Hey Jim, my documentation lists my homeport, as NY,NY, I only visit Nj for about 4-5 months most years, sometimes less. Does this make a difference as to nj registration??? Red
The key parts the statute governing registration in NJ are "
a documented vessel is based within this State if its owner owns, maintains, leases or rents space in this State for its storage, mooring or servicing on other than a transient basis."
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The owner of a documented vessel of 500 gross tons or less based in this State shall file an application for the registration of such vessel with the division on forms approved by it. The application shall be signed by the owner and shall be accompanied by the fee prescribed herein for the vessel. Upon receipt of the application in the approved form and the prescribed fee, the division shall enter the same upon the records of its office and issue to the applicant a pocket-size, laminated or otherwise water resistant certificate of registration which shall state the name and address of the owner, a description of the vessel, and its use.
The certificate of registration shall be available at all times for inspection on the vessel for which issued whenever the vessel is in operation."
So it all really depends on where it is primarily kept. If your marina is in NJ then it should be registered in NJ, even if it is documented. As previously stated, documented vessels registered in NJ do not have to display the State numbers but they still want their $52 (more or less) and in return, they give you the nifty State registration sticker which must be displayed.