Thanks Jerome, I guess I'll look into what the rules are in TN. It's odd for us since we mostly keep the boats in mississipi
Well I looked it up....again.....TN requires boats to be registered that are primarily used in Tennessee (not me) and does not require boat trailer registration. I guess I'll just be careful out there in MS, FL, and AL
Edited by tnell on Aug 09, 2017 - 06:14 PM.
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Collierville (Memphis), TN
Supercat 15--sold :(
Hobie monocat--given
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Nacra 5.7
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Supercat 17–sold
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As long as your boat is registered in the state where you live, in accordance to the laws pertaining to said boat and trailer, then you should be fine. I'm telling ya, I just hauled my boat from Alabama to Florida and while in Florida, hauled it from Niceville to Ft Walton Beach, back to Niceville, then back to Ft Walton Beach and then back to Alabama and had no issues with registration at all.
The previous owner of my boat lived primarily in Nashville, Tennessee, but kept the boat at his beach house in Florida. The boat had a Tennessee registration when I got it. I hauled it home from Florida to Alabama with it registered in Tennessee, but I did have a bill of sale showing that I had recently purchased the boat.
Edited by martyr on Aug 09, 2017 - 09:43 PM.
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1984 Hobie 16 Redline Yellow Nationals, "Yellow Fever"
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