[Alberg30] Documentation

Scott Maury a30sailor at comcast.net
Wed Apr 17 16:35:55 PDT 2002


So what I'm understanding is this about chartering.... I don't have to
document the boat and could bareboat charter within the state (MD) without
any other concerns other  than insurance and charter persons' competency?
Scott
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  But, as far as I know, they haven't changed the law that says a boat must
be US made in order to charter. Unless I'm remembering entirely incorrectly
from when I checked about that 5 years ago.
  Paul
  #23 Ashwagh

  In a message dated 4/17/02 8:45:17 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
sousa_stephen at emc.com writes:



    Scott,

    If you are chartering for hire documentation isn't required. Chartering
can
    be done on a boat registered within the state it resides. When you
document
    your boat it can be traced as mentioned in the previous e-mail and you
can
    clear Customs easier when entering a foreign port. I documented #114
last
    fall, the entire process was approx. 3 weeks.

    Stephen
    #114

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Scott Maury [mailto:a30sailor at comcast.net]
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    if you document your boat, does that mean you could charter it legally?
    scott

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    [mailto:public-list-admin at alberg30.org]On Behalf Of Mike Lehman
    Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2002 11:16 PM
    To: public-list at alberg30.org
    Subject: Re: [Alberg30] Hull 432


    Yes, you can document a boat 'later in its life' = I did it when I
purchased
    my boat. It is particularly difficult with a boat built outside the US.
It
    was a lenghty process but it is possible.


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    Date: Tue, 16 Apr 2002 18:23:56 EDT

    In a message dated 4/15/02 12:58:38 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
    Thomas.Forhan at mail.house.gov writes:


    > If the boat was documented, you can get a complete abstract of
ownership
    -
    > owner by owner- from the Coast Guard for a fee.
    >

    Yes, that's true. I did it for hull #23 Ashwagh, got a complete list of
    previous owners, names and addresses and revived the boat's lapsed
    documentation. This made it unneccessary to register with any particular
    state. But I could only do this because the boat had been CG documented
by a
    previous owner. I do not know if one can document a boat later in it's
life.
    If one can, then I suppose one has to research and provide the history
of
    ownership oneself. Does anyone know the story on this?
    Paul Cicchetti
    #23 Ashwagh




    Mike Lehman
    "Gilleleje" #505
    (410) 544-9067




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