1. Create a Bill of Sale
- Gather the boat's information: name, make, model, year, hull ID number, etc.
- Include your contact information and the buyer's information.
- State that the sale is "as-is" with no warranties.
- Indicate the purchase price and the date of sale.
- Sign and date the Bill of Sale.
2. Notarize the Bill of Sale
- Consider notarizing the Bill of Sale to add an extra layer of legality.
3. Provide any other relevant documents
- Provide any maintenance records, owner's manuals, or other relevant documentation.
4. Hand over the keys and any accessories
- Provide the buyer with the boat keys, oars, life jackets, and other accessories that go with the boat.
Option 2 - Yacht Brokers or Marina
If the boat is of considerable value or there are complexities in the sale, consider working with a yacht broker or marina.
Caveats and Laws
- Laws and regulations vary from state to state, so thoroughly research the requirements in your area.
- The above steps are general guidelines. Consult with local legal experts or boating authorities to ensure you follow all necessary legal steps for selling a boat without a title.
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