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Use Form 9400-471 if you are the surviving spouse or domestic partner of the owner of record and want to certify your authority to transfer title of a boat. You may use this form to transfer title for up to 5 titled boats.
Sign into your GoWILD customer account at GoWild.WI.Gov and fill out your boat registration application online. Using the online site to transfer a titled boat will require you to mail in the boat Certificate of Title and any supporting documents to complete the transfer of ownership.
All vessels (including canoes, kayaks, and paddleboards) must have at least one USCG-approved wearable life jacket for each person on board. All vessels 16 feet or more in length must have one USCG-approved throwable personal flotation device on board that is immediately accessible.
Effective February 1, 1989, the owner of a boat, 16 feet in length or greater, in Wisconsin, whether or not the boat is operated on the waters of this state, is required to hold a certificate of title.
Registration is required for: All motorized vessels and boats used on waters of the state; including electric trolling motors. Sailboats greater than 12 feet in length used on waters of the state. Boats registered in another state, which have been using Wisconsin waters for more than 60 consecutive days.
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Sign into your GoWILD customer account at GoWild.WI.Gov and fill out your boat registration application online. Using the online site to transfer a titled boat will require you to mail in the boat Certificate of Title and any supporting documents to complete the transfer of ownership.
Do you have to register a kayak in Wisconsin? No. Manually propelled vessels are exempt from registration.
What boats are titled in Wisconsin. Effective February 1, 1989, the owner of a boat, 16 feet in length or greater, in Wisconsin, whether or not the boat is operated on the waters of this state, is required to hold a certificate of title.
Effective February 1, 1989, the owner of a boat, 16 feet in length or greater, in Wisconsin, whether or not the boat is operated on the waters of this state, is required to hold a certificate of title.
All canoes and kayaks with a motor must be registered unless you already have your motorized canoe registered in another state and you're in Wisconsin waters for less than 60 days. Title \u2013 titling is not required for a non-motorized canoe. Cost to Register \u2013 Not Applicable for non-powered boats.

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