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Buying an unregistered boat in WA

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Created by mitchbat > 9 months ago, 5 Apr 2014
mitchbat
WA, 399 posts
5 Apr 2014 2:13PM
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Hi All, I have an opportunity to pick up an inflatable tender for a good price. Problem is the guy has no paperwork as he claims he bought it unregistered as well. Does anyone know how to check if it's stolen and also what would be involved in re-registering it. Thanks

Mark _australia
WA, 23581 posts
5 Apr 2014 2:14PM
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Has it got a HIN?

Water Police a good start if you want to be sure its not dodgy
9442 8600

mitchbat
WA, 399 posts
5 Apr 2014 4:22PM
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Cheers mark

jbshack
WA, 6913 posts
5 Apr 2014 6:27PM
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A stat dec is needed stating were you bought it from, (Stat dec to accompany a Hin App) that photo ID and the boat and i can organise the Hin number. As for rego you need another stat dec (Stat dec accompany prove of ownership) registration application form and drivers license and you can then register it over the counter at Hillarys..If your unsure ring me or pm as I'm a registered him provider..

Just to show I'm not looking to advertise for work, ill even do it for FREE


mitchbat
WA, 399 posts
5 Apr 2014 9:58PM
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Thanks JB that's a very generous offer but the boat does have a HIN. After doing a bit of research I think I'm more worried about the seams than anything else. Boat is a Mk 2 zodiac which has gone past it's warranty so I'm not sure if it's worth taking a punt on.

Chris6791
WA, 3271 posts
6 Apr 2014 2:44AM
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jbshack said..

I'm a registered him provider.. Just to show I'm not looking to advertise for work, ill even do it for FREE




Are we still talking boats JB?

RiffRaff
WA, 265 posts
6 Apr 2014 8:27AM
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WA DOT Website indicates the following do not need to be registered


Yachts, canoes, surf skis and other craft without motors are not required to be registered.

Tenders to larger vessels are also exempted, provided they:
1. Are no longer than 3.1 m
2. Have engines no bigger than 3.73kW (5hp)
3. Are used only as lifeboats and for ship-to-shore transport.

Mark _australia
WA, 23581 posts
6 Apr 2014 9:41AM
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Chris6791 said..
jbshack said..



I'm a registered him provider.. Just to show I'm not looking to advertise for work, ill even do it for FREE





Are we still talking boats JB?


"HIM" provider? Rod does your missus know.......?

jbshack
WA, 6913 posts
6 Apr 2014 11:45AM
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RiffRaff said..

WA DOT Website indicates the following do not need to be registered


Yachts, canoes, surf skis and other craft without motors are not required to be registered.

Tenders to larger vessels are also exempted, provided they:
1. Are no longer than 3.1 m
2. Have engines no bigger than 3.73kW (5hp)
3. Are used only as lifeboats and for ship-to-shore transport.

The only thing with a tender, is it is to be used from larger boat to shore only. Technically you can't even run to another boat with it.

Yes boats Chris

Mitchbat even if it has an hin number, that number needs to be registered and if not then you need the certificate..

Having said that cheap inflatables can be an nightmare..




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