That is awesome! Glad to hear you are getting close to your splash! So in Missouri the DMV registers boats? Here in Georgia the DNR handles that so I got my HIN and registration number at the same time. Interesting how the different states do things differently. Did an officer actually come and look at your boat? For mine he opted to just do it over the phone. Guess I sounded trustworthy or something. :lol:
I bet you got one of the carbs I was watching on eBay.I wasn't going to buy one, I was just curious to see what was out there. I'm glad to see they pop up there from time to time in case I'll need a new one at some point. Would you mind taking a couple of pictures of the electric choke setup on yours? I can't seem to get mine working right so I'm curious to see what yours looks like. Perhaps I can get some clues from looking at it. The enrichment valve on mine tends to stick in open position so for now I have removed the solenoid and arm that triggers it and just use the choke knob on the motor. I'm hoping a good cleaning when I decide to take the carb apart will help.
Everything is harder in Missouri :lol:
I had to schedule an appointment and take the boat to the Missouri Highway Patrol inspection station, the officer inspected it there, took a look at the plans and checked receipts from the build. Once that was done, he filled out a form stating it was a homebuilt boat and needed a HIN issued. Then I had to take that paperwork to DMV, get an application for title and send the paperwork to Jefferson City (Missouri Capital). Once they process the paperwork, they will issue the actual ID tag, it is sent to the inspecting officer, he then calls me to set up another appointment ............... I have to bring the boat back to the inspection station where they will install the ID tag on the boat. Then comes more paperwork, he completes another form, stating the ID tag has been placed on the boat and sends it back to Jefferson City, once they see that paperwork, they will process the application for title and send me a title. I am hoping to be able to register the boat once the ID tag is installed and not have to wait on the actual title paperwork.
Missouri requires everything to be titled and registered separately, which is kind of a pain. I have the title and registration done on the trailer and outboard already, last step is the boat.
One more step closer though, got the carb installed on the motor, a few minor tweaks to the idle and linkages, now it runs pretty good! Of course I am just running with a hose adapter and still may have a little adjusting to do once its actually in the water under a load. The electric choke is a big plus, made it so much easier to start the motor without running back and forth.
So now, the boat is ready, the motor is ready and I wait for the phone call ............................
Scott