View Full Version : Slip/valet for rest of season? Gilford/Laconia/Alton
rhubarbpie
08-27-2020, 02:28 PM
I know this is a longshot, but looking for a slip for a 22' boat for the rest of the season. We are on Welch, but can't get a Glendale sticker since the boat will be titled in my name, not the family member who owns our camp.
I've called all of the usual suspects and no one has a slip or valet spot available. Thanks in advance for any ideas!
P-3 Guy
08-27-2020, 03:35 PM
I know this is a longshot, but looking for a slip for a 22' boat for the rest of the season. We are on Welch, but can't get a Glendale sticker since the boat will be titled in my name, not the family member who owns our camp.
I've called all of the usual suspects and no one has a slip or valet spot available. Thanks in advance for any ideas!
The town doesn't look at the title, if there is one (New Hampshire does not title boats); what matters is that the boat must be registered in the name of the island property owner.
rhubarbpie
08-27-2020, 04:12 PM
The town doesn't look at the title, if there is one (New Hampshire does not title boats); what matters is that the boat must be registered in the name of the island property owner. Oh that is so helpful! So theoretically I can register it with my uncle (the property owner) as a co-owner and be good?
upthesaukee
08-27-2020, 04:48 PM
Oh that is so helpful! So theoretically I can register it with my uncle (the property owner) as a co-owner and be good?
Maybe yes, maybe not a good idea.
While you may do that, you need to make sure he is on your boat insurance as well. By making him a part owner, he is jointly liable for anything that happens for liability regarding the boat and its operation.
Me personally, as the uncle, I would have to decline.
Dave
TiltonBB
08-27-2020, 05:16 PM
Gilford has passes for $50 that enable you to use the ramp. It must be purchased at town hall by the resident.
rhubarbpie
08-27-2020, 05:34 PM
Maybe yes, maybe not a good idea.
While you may do that, you need to make sure he is on your boat insurance as well. By making him a part owner, he is jointly liable for anything that happens for liability regarding the boat and its operation.
Me personally, as the uncle, I would have to decline.
Dave
Gotcha, makes sense. Thank you again!
With that said, still looking for a slip (and rest assured to Dave's point, we insure everything to the hilt and add additional insured as needed).
Descant
08-28-2020, 11:18 AM
Rhubarbpie: sent you a PM.
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