Can you identify this catamaran sailboat?
overruled!
327.02
#(37) “Sailboat” means any vessel whose sole source of propulsion is the wind
catman wrote: http://www.flsenate.gov/laws/statutes/2012/327.02
Read #4. They use the term Canoe and then Canoe like.
Edited by MN3 on Sep 17, 2013 - 05:15 PM.
here is the 2010 law for title (i can not get current year to show) - http://www.leg.state.fl.us/statutes/index.cfm?mode=View%20Statutes&SubMenu=1&App_mode=Display_Statute&Search_String=non-motor-powered+vessels&URL=0300-0399/0328/Sections/0328.03.html
here is 2011 http://www.flsenate.gov/Laws/Statutes/2011/328.03 - No change
328.03 Certificate of title required.—
(1) Each vessel that is operated, used, or stored on the waters of this state must be titled by this state pursuant to this chapter, unless it is:
(a) A vessel operated, used, or stored exclusively on private lakes and ponds;
(b) A vessel owned by the United States Government;
(c) A non-motor-powered vessel less than 16 feet in length;
(there are more)
AND
(3) A person shall not sell, assign, or transfer a vessel titled by the state without delivering to the purchaser or transferee a valid certificate of title with an assignment on it showing the transfer of title to the purchaser or transferee. A person shall not purchase or otherwise acquire a vessel required to be titled by the state without obtaining a certificate of title for the vessel in his or her name.
(there is more)
Little late to the party, but this may be helpful.
If it is an AHPC built Taipan, the hull ID can be found inside each hull (or pontoon?). Just open the inspection ports near the transom of each hull. Inside there will be a label with the hull ID laminated into the fiberglass.
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