misfish Posted June 5, 2015 Report Posted June 5, 2015 Watched this boat come in and fuel up. Then leave. Love the Stanley boats. One thing stood out,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Is there a new law? I seen a few boats missing the same thing today.
Terry Posted June 5, 2015 Report Posted June 5, 2015 not a cheap boat maybe he could not afford numbers
Spiel Posted June 5, 2015 Report Posted June 5, 2015 Perhaps a local marine dealer water testing it. I don't think registration numbers can be issued until it's purchased.
craigdritchie Posted June 5, 2015 Report Posted June 5, 2015 If it's the numbers you're referring to, then I wonder if someone was doing a photo shoot on the lake. If the manufacturer (or even a dealer) is doing photos for a catalogue or website, the boats never have numbers on them. You need to have the paperwork with you, and there's usually a manufacturer's number mounted on a board that you would normally place up on the dash. It's sort of like the boat equivalent of having a temporary permit in lieu of a license plate. This is definitely the time of year for it. Most manufacturers are doing their 2016 brochure photography right now.
Spiel Posted June 5, 2015 Report Posted June 5, 2015 If it's the numbers you're referring to, then I wonder if someone was doing a photo shoot on the lake. If the manufacturer (or even a dealer) is doing photos for a catalogue or website, the boats never have numbers on them. You need to have the paperwork with you, and there's usually a manufacturer's number mounted on a board that you would normally place up on the dash. It's sort of like the boat equivalent of having a temporary permit in lieu of a license plate. This is definitely the time of year for it. Most manufacturers are doing their 2016 brochure photography right now. Or that, like auto dealer plates.
misfish Posted June 5, 2015 Author Report Posted June 5, 2015 One boat was loaded with fishing rods. Father son from what I could tell. As for the stanley, it came in, loaded up with fuel (like said) and left. No shoot going on here.
misfish Posted June 5, 2015 Author Report Posted June 5, 2015 (edited) Perhaps a local marine dealer water testing it. I don't think registration numbers can be issued until it's purchased. Perhaps, but only Stanley dealer, is up the hwy from here. GBAY. Edited June 5, 2015 by Brian B
Spiel Posted June 5, 2015 Report Posted June 5, 2015 As for the stanley, it came in, loaded up with fuel (like said) and left. No shoot going on here. Perhaps not where you were standing.
misfish Posted June 5, 2015 Author Report Posted June 5, 2015 Perhaps not where you were standing. I give, you win again.
misfish Posted June 5, 2015 Author Report Posted June 5, 2015 If it's the numbers you're referring to, then I wonder if someone was doing a photo shoot on the lake. If the manufacturer (or even a dealer) is doing photos for a catalogue or website, the boats never have numbers on them. You need to have the paperwork with you, and there's usually a manufacturer's number mounted on a board that you would normally place up on the dash. It's sort of like the boat equivalent of having a temporary permit in lieu of a license plate. This is definitely the time of year for it. Most manufacturers are doing their 2016 brochure photography right now. I understand what your saying. I seen 3 or more boats without them. Besides the stanley, the others were just pleasure boaters.
DRIFTER_016 Posted June 5, 2015 Report Posted June 5, 2015 (edited) Up here they don't care whether your boat is registered or not. Tons of boats with no numbers here. Don't need one of those silly boaters cards either. And drinking while boating is encouraged not frowned upon!!!! Edited June 5, 2015 by DRIFTER_016
misfish Posted June 5, 2015 Author Report Posted June 5, 2015 Up here they don't care whether your boat is registered or not. Tons of boats with no numbers here. Don't need one of those silly boaters cards either. And drinking while boating is encouraged not frowned upon!!!! Thanks for the chuckle Dave.
DRIFTER_016 Posted June 5, 2015 Report Posted June 5, 2015 Thanks for the chuckle Dave. It's all true, well except for maybe the boozing and boating part.
John Bacon Posted June 5, 2015 Report Posted June 5, 2015 (edited) If I remember correctly, as long as you have applied for a license you can use the boat. I am pretty sure I had to wait for my license numbers for the Alumacraft that I bought in 1994. It would make sense that there would be a few people still waiting for numbers for new boats that they purchased this spring. Edited June 5, 2015 by JohnBacon
spincast Posted June 6, 2015 Report Posted June 6, 2015 oh. I was gonna say downriggers and rod holders ?
misfish Posted June 6, 2015 Author Report Posted June 6, 2015 (edited) If I remember correctly, as long as you have applied for a license you can use the boat. I am pretty sure I had to wait for my license numbers for the Alumacraft that I bought in 1994. It would make sense that there would be a few people still waiting for numbers for new boats that they purchased this spring. Thank you for a straight answer John. Makes sence. I thought you were given a number and you went and bought the numbers and just put them on. oh. I was gonna say downriggers and rod holders ? Yes Rick, that too. LOL Edited June 6, 2015 by Brian B
John Bacon Posted June 6, 2015 Report Posted June 6, 2015 I thought you were given a number and you went and bought the numbers and just put them on. Yes, that is pretty much how it works. But, you don't get the numbers on the same day that you apply for them.
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