Re: [Paddlewise] Registration of watercraft

From: WhiteRabbit <whiterabbit_at_empowering.com>
Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2002 19:32:17 -0600
The other option is to break down and register in a state.   I hadn't
bothered to register my canoe in Illinois.   But when I took it to Boundary
Waters I had to get a Minnesota registration before the outfitter would
shuttle it.  Since he didn't sell registrations I tended to believe him when
he said he could lose his license.

As far as I know once your boat is registered in one state you are OK in all
but your home state.  Pick one that is cheap and doesn't require big ugly
numbers.
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Rathmann" <prathman_at_attbi.com>
To: <PaddleWise_at_paddlewise.net>
> Should I just continue to avoid states that require registration when
> traveling with a kayak?

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