Sometimes living in NY is hard. My wife had shoulder surgery so I was thinking I'd register the canoe and toss a tiny trolling motor on it. NY makes this process onerous, to say the least. Has anyone done this with a canoe that they weren't the first owner of? Any tips? It seems almost impossible, given the amount of provenance they seem to require:
You will need the Manufacturers Certificate or Statement of Origin (MCO or MSO) signed over to the new owner;
the original owners bill of sale from all subsequent transfers between individuals; and
a bill of sale from the prior owner (see #1b).
If a boat is 1987 or newer and 14 ft. or longer, and not documented, a NYS resident must obtain a title in their name before transferring it to a new owner.
I'm going to try, but I don't foresee success. I expect I'll get beat down by DMV in one way or another. And this doesn't even include requesting hull numbers and having them come and inspect the canoe.
You will need the Manufacturers Certificate or Statement of Origin (MCO or MSO) signed over to the new owner;
the original owners bill of sale from all subsequent transfers between individuals; and
a bill of sale from the prior owner (see #1b).
If a boat is 1987 or newer and 14 ft. or longer, and not documented, a NYS resident must obtain a title in their name before transferring it to a new owner.
I'm going to try, but I don't foresee success. I expect I'll get beat down by DMV in one way or another. And this doesn't even include requesting hull numbers and having them come and inspect the canoe.
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