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Proof of ownership or bill of sale name and signature of the new owner. description of the pleasure craft (make, model and other details requested on the application form) hull serial number (HIN) (if available) pleasure craft licence number (if already licensed)
Any pleasure craft that is equipped, even temporarily, with one or more engines whose total power is at least 10 horsepower (7.5 kW) or more in Canada, must have a Pleasure Craft Licence before it can be operated unless it is registered in the Canadian Register of Vessels.
To transfer a Canadian licensed pleasure craft to your name, you have two options in submitting your request - You can request a request for the transfer of the pleasure craft licence number online (electronically) through the Online Pleasure Craft Licensing System, or you can submit your Application for a Pleasure
For boat owners who wish to have an approved name and port of registry for your vessel, register a marine mortgage, or show proof of ownership, you will want to register your boat in the Canadian Register of Vessels. There is a fee of $250 to register your vessel and $150 to transfer registration.
The boat purchase agreement should include; identification of all parties involved, a description of the boat including make and model, details on payment terms and delivery date, warranty information, broker information (if any) along with their representations and warranties for the seller; indemnification provisions
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For s FAQs Fill out the names and addresses of both the buyer and seller. Include the date of the sale. Describe the boat in detail including make, model, year, color, and any accessories. Provide the hull identification number (HIN) and registration numbers. Include the purchase price and payment terms.
If you decide to sell your boat/vessel, you need to: Give the Certificate of Ownership to the person who buys it. Make sure you sign the certificate on the front. Contact the DMV within five days of the sale and fill out a Notice of Transfer and Release of Liability (REG 138) form.

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