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Antique registration for Seacrafts and whaler
I did not have any issues other than telling them that it is still powered by outboards...it depends on the lady working the counter..the lady had to get a supervisor to override it for me...
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I was just talking to a friend who has an 84 Mako 25'. He told me that he walked into the local tax/hsmv office and asked for the antique registration, because of its age. He didn't remember exactly what he paid, but he handed the lady a five dollar bill and got change back. I'll have to remember that for next year.
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According to the tax collector here in Okaloosa County, Florida, the requirement for an original-type power-plant only refers to I/O or inboard vessels, and does not apply to vessels originally manufactured to use outboard motors, because outboards are not manufactured with a power-plant; Those are added later by the dealer.
In other words, if you converted from inboard or I/O to outboard, you're out of luck. If you converted from gas to diesel or vice versa, same thing. I paid a little less than $10 for two years of registration.
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Just did my '78 20SF today. $4.75 a year ! Thanks for the info...
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Hey Gents, one more thing - on the FL form (87243) there's a place for a surveyors signature. Any way around this?
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Seems like you ditch the form and let tax office handle it.
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They didn't require a Marine surveyor signature, just the owners sig. They asked if it was original power and I said "yep, an outboard" 😉. Good to go....
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Yeah - I love old school. $4.75. I'm looking for some old cars next. Thanks for all the feedback.
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I took my tag that I bought, to the tag office, handed it to the woman at the counter and said I want to put this on my car. She looked at me funny and said, why is it so heavy? I said, its steel. After she talked to the supervisor, she got the form that I needed and after about a week, done.
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Dang Ron now thats cool, you even have an original Indian River tag....
I remember when in High School between myself, mom & dads tag were 61D-54. 61D-55, 61D-56 My dads motorcycle was 61-5 61 was Flagler County...
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