Posted: Jan 20, 2009 - 10:21 PM
If the non-motor powered vessel is less than 16 feet in length, it is not required to be registered or titled. However, if the vessel is 16 feet or more in length, it is required to be titled.
(IN FL)
Florida Vessel Owners:
The Facts and Figures
http://www.flhsmv.gov/dmv/vslfacts.html#4
Exemptions From Registration - non-motor-powered vessels
Exemptions From Titling - non-motor-powered vessels less than 16 feet in length
if you can't find the last title owner.. your tax collector can instruct you on who was the last title holder/person and tell you how to get it resolved.
ALSO,, the rules require no one sell a boat (over 16 feet) without a title, nor are you supposed to buy one with out a title.... (all this is posted on the link above)
THAT BEING SAID.. i know 1 person who actually has a title... they are rare, no one i know has every been asked to prove title... and people who register thier beach cats have been told to do so by the tax collector (and they were wrong)