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Originally Posted by TiltonBB
I brought a couple of NH registered watercraft to Florida for the winter. I mailed the renewals in last week as soon as they arrived. I would hate to be ready to go out on the water right after the first of the year (on an 80 degree cloudless, calm day) and have both be unregistered. Man, that would be bad!
Can I get me some sympathy here?
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Sympathy(?).....In Florida......For the winter.....off line I'll bet most are mumbling that you sun burn your big toe.
Kidding
If anything, keep copies of what ever paper work that might help you prove you have paid your renewal and the sticker is in the mail. Even showing this thread could help explain a late registration, if the officer is understanding.
Not to start a war here, even though the local gov. is in a non boating area due to its season, shouldn't they be prepared for any type of expiring registration at the time it becomes illegitimate and not when the season becomes active. Honestly I've never thought about until TiltonBB's scenario has become a real time issue. The current system may need a little tweek in order to keep the boating community legit if boating out of state.
Have fun in FL
Ps. Protect those toes.