[quote=MN3]I wouldn't suggest driving in florida without a plate on your trailer.
Reg/tag is required
you (strongly) risk being pulled over, ticketed and required to leave your trailer where it sits until you have a plate for it (boy would that suck)
The law in Fl has changed over the past decade in regards to boat registration as well
It USED to be any non-powered boat under 18' was not required to have registration (needed title but since no registration was needed/ this was not often done)
NOW the law has changed to ANY boat over 16' HAS to be registered with numbers on the hull
So many of us are screwed. We don't have a title - and certainly can't get it registered without the title - there are only 2 options here 1. go to the courts and prove you own it and it is not stolen 2. go to FWC (Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission) and ask them to run your serial numbers and prove it's not stolen and you own it
IF they ever start to enforce this law - we are in real trouble (so far they pretty much leave us beach cats alone, since there are 1000's of jerk powerboaters/pwc/large mono-hulls with motors) and fishermen (coolers to inspect for out of season/over limit)<!-- editby --><em>Edited by MN3 on Aug 07, 2017 - 09:37 AM.</em><!-- end editby --> [/quote]
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