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    I second Burlyguy's comment. Don't pay for this. And I speak from experience when I tell you that trying to re-title a boat in TX is a MASSIVE PITA. There's like one place in NE Texas to get it done, it's over in Garland off I-30, and the wait times are HORRIBLE. Way worse than DMV. Then, when you finally do get to the front of the line, they just give you the paperwork you need to take BACK to the seller and have them fill out in front of a notary, then bring BACK to the boat licensing place.



    With a 45 mile trip each way, I'd pass... but if I HAD TO do it, I'd charge her AT LEAST 100 bucks to haul off the junk, and then get on the Texas Fishing Forum & try to sell the boat as untitled.
    Out of clutter, find simplicity. --Albert Einstein

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