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| 1555.1 |  | SALEM::PAPPALARDO |  | Fri Mar 08 1991 16:41 | 10 | 
|  |     
    As of 1/01/91 the states are resipricating (sp) the Bow numbers,
    but you need a "Water Use" sticker in New Hampshire.
    
    
                                                          Guy
    
    P.S. If you need more clarity call the
         Boat registration desk in Concord.
    
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| 1555.2 | this discussion will be moved | RANGER::MACINTYRE | Terminal Angler | Fri Mar 08 1991 17:13 | 14 | 
|  |     Can you state your source for the 'water use' sticker requirement?
    
    That's a new one to me.  I'm under the impression that we are now 100% 
    reciprocal (with normal primary use constraints).
    
    A year or so ago I was lobbying heavy for the changes, writing letters,
    talking to all the beaurocrats, reading the proposed bills, etc.. 
    
    But since the ball went in motion (and Mass started letting us NHerites 
    in last year) I have been watching from the sidelines, so I haven't read 
    the actual law, but I've been keeping an ear on the subject and this is 
    the first time I've heard of this.
    
    -donmac
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| 1555.3 | MORE INFO NEEDED | FLYSQD::CORMIER |  | Thu Mar 14 1991 14:06 | 4 | 
|  |     Don has this been discussed in a previous note? If so, which one,
    I need more details.
    
    The chef
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| 1555.4 |  | SALEM::PAPPALARDO |  | Fri Mar 22 1991 10:17 | 15 | 
|  |     
    re.2
    
            Here in the NIO plant (Salem,N.H.) he had a lunchtime seminar
    on boating safety given by  ???? MacDonald (I can't remember his first
    name). At that time he had talked about this issue and stated that a
    non-resident bow numbered boat would need the water use sticker which
    is what they give you every year for registering. I called Concord
    yesterday to get more clarity on this subject. They said that you do
    not need the water use permit for non-resident bow numbers and the
    state will recognize all other registrations. Sorry for the misleading
    information.
    
                                                       Guy
    
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| 1555.5 | All States..except | MENSCH::SCHOLZ | Ron....and thanks for all the fish | Mon Mar 25 1991 14:21 | 11 | 
|  |     To answer the orginal question....your Mass sticker is good in every
    state in the Union except Alaska and Maryland now (unless these states
    have also passed new laws in the last year). NH was one of three states
    that did not recognize other states stickers. Now there are two (I
    think).
    
    Anyway, the way the NH people explained things to me at the Centrum Sports
    Show, all you need is a fishing license now unless you are going to be
    there longer than thirty days (in a row).
    
    Tight lines, Ranger Ron
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| 1555.6 | Register In N.H. Use In Mass. | PCCAD1::RICHARDJ | Bluegrass,Music Aged to Perfection | Wed Apr 24 1991 16:05 | 15 | 
|  |     Well get this ! I was talking to my barber the other day, and telling
    him how I hate paying $45.00 in Mass to put my boat in the water. 
    $15.00 for the title and $30.00 for the registration. He says, OH,
    just get it registered for N.H. for $13.00. He said that you only
    need to register it for the state that of your primary use. If
    you get stopped by the Law, just tellem your primary use is in
    N.H.  Says he's got stopped already and it worked. 
    Wach ya think ? 
    I would think Mass. would of tighten a loop hole that would loose them
    $$$$ ?
    Jim
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| 1555.7 | Register in NH | GEMVAX::HICKSCOURANT |  | Wed Apr 24 1991 21:57 | 12 | 
|  |     My boat will be used all over New England this season, and I registered
    in NH for two reasons:
    1. Other states seem to hate to see MA licences on cars and MA
    registrations on boats, and
    2. I just couldn't stand the notion of dealing with the MA bureaucracy
    to register my boat, which will see minimal, if any, use in MA.
    
    Just call the marina or city hall in NH where you will be registering
    your boat to make sure you have all the paperwork with you that you'll
    need, and you'll be all set in NH.
    
    John H-C
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