motor ownership

dixie420

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how does someone prove ownership of their outboard. i know there is a serial # and model #, if someone steals my motor how do i prove its mine, is their some kind of paper from the outboard dealer saying so and so bought this motor. would writing the numbers down be enough ? im curious about this although nobody has taken my motor yet, knock on wood.
 

Solittle

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Re: motor ownership

You should require the seller to put the sn on the bill of sale. A picture wouldn't hurt though any motor can be painted. You could also scribe the sn somewhere where only you know where it is.
 

JB

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Re: motor ownership

Moving to General Outboard
 

lakeman1999

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Re: motor ownership

In South Carolina, we have two titles for our outfit, a seperate one for the Boat, and another one for the motor (if over 5hp). They are titled just the same as an automobile. We then have a sticker (tag) for the boat, and a seoerate sticker (tag) that is applied to the right hand side of the motor cover. As well as the titles, you have a registration card which must be on the boat at all times, same routine as an automobile. :D :D
 

dixie420

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Re: motor ownership

these are all great replys, thanks. the scribing my dl # somewhere on the engine is a great idea, i dont know why it didnt cross my mind before ive seen it done. also im in nc, and we dont have an engine sticker, but if we did i would have no problem putting it on my engine.
 
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