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Old 12-21-2011, 03:52 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by TomC View Post
why would anyone pay for this until the boat goes in?
My personal experiences tell me if I don't get this out of the way early... I end up at the lake on a beautiful Friday evening when I really want to go out for a cruise, and have to wait until Saturday morning, to go to the marina, to get my stickers.

Additionally by sending the registration in early I avoid having to pay the agent fee which I would pay at a marina to register the boat. This never bothered me when I only had one registration, but now that I have multiple and I pay an agent fee for each one, the additional fee really kind of ticks me off.

As for worrying about having spent the money and then end up in a position where the boat doesn't make it in the water.... Well let me say this, it would have to be a major life altering event, to keep me away from the water and not have the ability to splash the boat at least once. At which point, I would also probably be more worried about the life altering event then obout having spent 100$ or 200$ unnecessarily.
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