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Originally Posted by Woody38
I pay the boat registration at town hall so they get the agent fee.
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Believe the town gets more than just the five dollar agent fee, the town also splits 50/50 with the State of NH, the entire amount you pay, excluding the agent fee.
When you register and pay at a marina, the marina gets the five dollar agent fee, and do not know if the 50/50 town/state split is what happens?
When you pay at Marine Patrol Headquarters on the waterfront in Gilford, there is no five dollar agent fee, and the state gets 100% of the amount you pay, and it goes into the general state fund.
...... money, money, money, money, money ..... it takes money to make a NH motorboat go ...... without no money....you get to go row a rowboat ....ain't no registration needed for a NH rowboat ....you get to row, row, row the boat basically for free, or something! Except a set of nice, new 84" wood oars go for about $75/pair at Parafunailia which has the biggest selection and best oar prices around....... plus the row row row exercise is kinda fun...... you can go row back and forth to a restaurant to go eat a big meal?
As you is rowing .....you get to think about all the money you didn't spend by having to pay to register a 32' boat with 1100-hp engines which would cost how much? I dunno......but it could be quite a tidy sum?