I'm not sure if anyone here knows the C.G. regulations or not, but I'm having a hard time getting that info online.
I bought a C.G. registered vessel with an expired Certificate of Documentation(C.O.D.) The previous owner said that he tried to send a check to renew the COD and it got returned to him(he's old). The vessel does have a current state registration, so he just renewed that every year and forgot about it. I think the COD expired 1n 2012. In fact I have the last original COD for the boat in my possession, along with a few earlier years as well.
The previous owner has moved across the country, which is why he wanted me to have his boat. He's old and not very internet savvy and he's basically left me to deal with this.
The C.G. NVDC page says this:
"A Certificate of Documentation (COD) is not eligible for renewal if it has been expired for more than 30 days. Vessel expiration information is located on the COD (CG-1270), lower left corner. Fees submitted for renewals are not refundable or transferable if it is later determined that the COD must be reinstated. Please be sure of the Official Number, which can be found on your current COD or renewal notice before you submit your request. If you are unsure whether your COD is eligible for renewal, please contact the National Vessel Documentation Center (NVDC) at 800-799-8362."
So I'm wondering if ownership can be transferred on a documented vessel with an expired COD? In which I can later reinstate the COD.
Or do we reinstate the COD first, then transfer ownership?
Then finally get an affidavit od title so show the state to renew the state registration.
I know the short answer will be "why don't you call the C.G.?"
But I'm just wanting to find info myself before going that far.
I bought a C.G. registered vessel with an expired Certificate of Documentation(C.O.D.) The previous owner said that he tried to send a check to renew the COD and it got returned to him(he's old). The vessel does have a current state registration, so he just renewed that every year and forgot about it. I think the COD expired 1n 2012. In fact I have the last original COD for the boat in my possession, along with a few earlier years as well.
The previous owner has moved across the country, which is why he wanted me to have his boat. He's old and not very internet savvy and he's basically left me to deal with this.
The C.G. NVDC page says this:
"A Certificate of Documentation (COD) is not eligible for renewal if it has been expired for more than 30 days. Vessel expiration information is located on the COD (CG-1270), lower left corner. Fees submitted for renewals are not refundable or transferable if it is later determined that the COD must be reinstated. Please be sure of the Official Number, which can be found on your current COD or renewal notice before you submit your request. If you are unsure whether your COD is eligible for renewal, please contact the National Vessel Documentation Center (NVDC) at 800-799-8362."
So I'm wondering if ownership can be transferred on a documented vessel with an expired COD? In which I can later reinstate the COD.
Or do we reinstate the COD first, then transfer ownership?
Then finally get an affidavit od title so show the state to renew the state registration.
I know the short answer will be "why don't you call the C.G.?"
But I'm just wanting to find info myself before going that far.