Fastjeff,
I was unaware that certain state(s) didn't used to require titles on boats. I'd heard of trailers not requiring titles, but the
boat title not being required is surprising to me. For a rare boat I'd get the title worked out somehow. For a common 32 it didn't seem worth any trouble. I do, however, appreciate you giving me a lead on a potential find.
I remember a conversation with a guy from who was trying to register a boat in TX that he purchased in LA. He only had the boat title since the trailer and I think the outboard motor also didn't require titles in LA where the boat was sold new. He was having a very rough time with registration and, after 4 visits to the DMV and TX Parks Department, he basically walked out with only the boat title/registration. He said that he planned to return and claim the trailer as a home-built to see if that would get him a license plate. I think he gave finally just up on the outboard title. What a pain.

2000 Glastron GX 225 (for sale)
1966 31' x 10.5'

on a trailer
Twin 426 Chryslers (325 HP RB-block)
Tow Vehicle - 2015 Chevy CCLB SRW 3500 diesel
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