Documenting our boat.

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cmorin

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Nov 10, 2004
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We just purchased a Cat 30 that has been documented in the past and we are going to exchange the existing documentation to us. I have been studying how to do it myself (it does not seem too difficult). Does anyone know if it is too difficult to do and if I should go through a agency to do it? Thanks CM
 
Jun 8, 2004
2,958
Catalina 320 Dana Point
I paid an agency however I have dealt with

the documentation center by phone to make address changes and they are very helpful, I would not hesitate to try to do it myself, savings are considerable, agency will charge $300 to $500. Check doc center website, you can even access your records from there.
 
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--RonD

Documentation

The USCG has made the process pretty easy, especially if you have a boat with a clear, continuous title. If you purchased a boat with current USCG documention, you can be reasonably sure the title is clear. The folks who charge hundreds of dollars to do this on such a boat are clearly rip-off artists. If the boat had a murky title, however, they might earn their fee. Congratulations on your purchase! --RonD
 
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Augie Byllott

Vessel documentation

The process is as as simple as downloading a few forms, filling them out, and mailing them with a check or credit card number to the National Vessel Documentation Center. I've done it three times. Just go the the link and follow the instructions.
 
Jun 3, 2004
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Catalina 36 Bristol, RI
Real easy to transfer

If the boat is already documented, I think it costs about $12 to process the change of ownership. I did this when I purchased my boat back in '99. Very painless. Les Murray s/v Ceilidh '86 C-36 #560
 
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