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Author:  daveee [ May 7th, 2012, 2:26 pm ]
Post subject:  Vessel Registrations expire after 10 years, its a new reg.

A reminder to those who are not aware of this new regulation in 2010.

2011 Safe boating guide, Pg 6.
or
Small Vessel Regs May 12, 2010, sec 106;
"A pleasure craft license is valid for a period of 10 years beginning on the day on which it is issued, transferred, renewed or updated."

Pleasure craft Licenses; (50e XXXIX)
License valid for 10 years.
Applications from www.boatingsafety.gc.ca

Dave Elsey
Champion Ship Marine Surveys

Author:  Hydroid [ May 7th, 2012, 2:55 pm ]
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Anyone aware of the current sequence of #'s issued in Ont?...are they all 5OE#####(5 digits)?
If one were to have reasonable sequence of #'s, less likely to be written up for infraction?
Of course I do not condone anything other than full compliance with Small Vessel Regs May 12, 2010, sec 106., brushing teeth 3x/day and clean underwear.

Author:  Rowboat [ May 7th, 2012, 3:04 pm ]
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They have changed from the old style 50E..... The letter was the province.

New "tags" are ON-----.

Author:  Andrew4ce [ May 7th, 2012, 3:52 pm ]
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It's free and painless to register... why would you have to make a number up? I was shocked how easy. Not like most people can read it anyway if you are worried about someone writting the number down.

Author:  p man [ May 7th, 2012, 4:55 pm ]
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It's not often free. If you did not pay sales tax on the purchase price of your hull you will get nabed 3yrs later.

Author:  Andrew4ce [ May 7th, 2012, 5:04 pm ]
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I paid the taxes since importing from the USA. Now I understand... Lol.

Author:  DoktorC [ May 7th, 2012, 5:19 pm ]
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Hydroid wrote:
Anyone aware of the current sequence of #'s issued in Ont?...are they all 5OE#####(5 digits)?
If one were to have reasonable sequence of #'s, less likely to be written up for infraction?
Of course I do not condone anything other than full compliance with Small Vessel Regs May 12, 2010, sec 106., brushing teeth 3x/day and clean underwear.


This only works with the 50E style of numbers...for which there are no tangible records for...the ON numbers are in a computerized database that is easily accessible by law enforcement.

Author:  Zonka [ May 10th, 2012, 11:22 pm ]
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DoktorC wrote:
Hydroid wrote:
Anyone aware of the current sequence of #'s issued in Ont?...are they all 5OE#####(5 digits)?
If one were to have reasonable sequence of #'s, less likely to be written up for infraction?
Of course I do not condone anything other than full compliance with Small Vessel Regs May 12, 2010, sec 106., brushing teeth 3x/day and clean underwear.


This only works with the 50E style of numbers...for which there are no tangible records for...the ON numbers are in a computerized database that is easily accessible by law enforcement.

This is good to know!

I was going through the forms to get a license until I read the part under declaration of oath ...

"A lawyer, notary, justice of the peace, commissioner of oaths, or another person legally entitled to sign such documents in Canada must sign a declaration under oath. You may have to pay a fee to obtain the signature for a declaration under oath."

Hmmm $300 for a lawyers stamp or $250 ticket :o lol I'll take a set of those Hydroid generated 50E #'s :lol:

Author:  dubber [ May 11th, 2012, 12:34 am ]
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Zonka wrote:
This is good to know!

I was going through the forms to get a license until I read the part under declaration of oath ...

"A lawyer, notary, justice of the peace, commissioner of oaths, or another person legally entitled to sign such documents in Canada must sign a declaration under oath. You may have to pay a fee to obtain the signature for a declaration under oath."

Hmmm $300 for a lawyers stamp or $250 ticket :o lol I'll take a set of those Hydroid generated 50E #'s :lol:


It is around $25 to have this done. At least it was a few years ago. Go to your City Hall or local municipal office as the Town Clerk can do this.

Author:  beavertonae-21 [ May 11th, 2012, 8:12 am ]
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I get that they are trying to jeep track of what licenced huls are out there, sounds like a potential money grab for the govt on the water though.

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