[Alberg30] Hull 432
Wilhelm Ydel
bydel at bellsouth.net
Wed Apr 17 05:25:40 PDT 2002
I documented #441 in May of 2000. She had never been documented before and was a pretty simple process. An attorney familiar with the paperwork charged me, if I remember correctly, about $350. She produced some temporary documentation in case I might be inspected by the coast guard before we received the official paperwork.
( I am delinquent in that I still have not mounted the documentation number in the boat. )
Bill Ydel
#441
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Subject: Re: [Alberg30] Hull 432
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
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