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Tim D
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Posted: February-16-2005 at 3:10pm |
Check to see if the axle has a number.
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David F
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George:
Welcome to the club. I also have a '77 Martinique as well as a '93 SN. My CC trailer for the '77 does not even have the data plate. If you need to have it titled or just need to get plates, just say it is a homemade trailer with total capacity under 4000 lbs (cut off weight in most states for title requirements I believe). I believe with boat and trailer weight, you should be under 3000 lbs. |
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mrese
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Some states don't require a title or registration for the trailer as long as the boat has a current registration.
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george73156
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I just purchased a 1977 Correct Craft Martinique. It has a correct craft trailer, but no title. The data plate near the toungue has no serial number on it. Is it possible that this trailer was never titled?
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