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Identify Owner via Registration/Repairing Old Boat
Holla! Is it possible to identify a boat's owner by the registration numbers? There's an old aluminum boat near me that appears abandoned, so I thought I'd see if I could get it cheap/free for a project boat for me and L'il Buddy.
Also, it appears the whole structure--boat bottom/transom--is aluminum. Can I assume the rest of the rotted wood can just be replaced? Sent from my SM-G950U using Winnipesaukee Forum mobile app |
Too many variables
Sounds liked too many variables to get good answers here. Is 'neat me" on your land or somebody else's, etc.? Call 293-2037 and ask.
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Had a situation like this many years ago and no one in government was willing to give out names or address based on a vin number or license plate. But, I found a friendly F&G guy who looked it up and then he contacted the owner and asked them if it was ok to put me in touch with them. In that case the guy did not want to sell the boat and he came and got it and I never did get the name.
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Mp 293-2037
Everybody I've ever met at MP is friendly, and I've dealt with many over the years. If there is an abandoned boat, they would certainly contact the owner and have it removed, unless it is on his own property. If it is really old and the motor was removed a long time ago it may not have been registered and may not be in the listings. Second choice is to look up the land owner on the town website, and call him/her. This isn't information you'll likely get on the Forum. 293-2037.
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Update: F&G sent me to Moultonborough PD, who told me they wouldn't do anything until association president called to complain about abandoned property. They would then conduct investigation and give owner the chance to remove it before being charged for "abandonment of property."
Not sure I want to bother with that, though I'm thinking maybe then they'd pass on my info as someone to take care of the problem... Thoughts? Or does anyone want to contribute an aluminum rowboat with trailer to the thinkxingu and son project?! Sent from my SM-G950U using Winnipesaukee Forum mobile app |
does it hold water?
Is it upright? After rain, does it hold water? If not, that could explain the apparent abandonment. If it is on association property, there may be by-laws that deal with such situations, allowing the board of directors to take action independently.
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When people complain about the loss of small town life this is the kind of crap they are talking about. It would have taken a LEO 2 minutes to look up the owner and assuming they found them call and say "I have a guy here asking about your boat, is it ok if I give him your phone number?" |
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I see it as a win-win for everyone: if it's abandoned, I'll take care of it so the problem goes away. If it's not, the owner is reminded s/he has property. In both cases, the PD has one less thing to deal with. Sent from my SM-G950U using Winnipesaukee Forum mobile app |
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https://nh.craigslist.org/boa/d/roch...973403431.html |
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WQrong place
To me, a perfect example of when the Forum is the least likely place to get good info in a timely manner, especially with skimpy info about previous activities and attempts.
1.Talk to neighbors where the boat is located 2. Talk to the HOA Check the by-laws 3. Talk to local PD. 4. Town abandoned property auction? Every town has one. |
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Maybe you don't need a trailer
Sometimes you can do without a trailer
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