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Coast Guard Documentation process times.

19K views 41 replies 27 participants last post by  jerryrlitton 
#1 ·
I sent my transfer of ownership request into the CG three months ago. They cashed my check exactly two months ago. I have not received any thing back from them and their data base has not updated the vessel ownership info. Is this common? and if so, how the hell and I supposed to keep updated registration docs if it takes 6 months to renew? :mad:


(its like being at a bar where the service is so slow that each time they bring you a beer you have to order a new one)
 
Discussion starter · #14 · (Edited)
We love the CG out here in the PNW, all they do is save lives. I can wait for the paperwork. No worries. I am one of a proud minority who can say "I voted for my Rep, both my Senators AND my President." ;)

The loonies came from somewhere else. :rolleyes:
 
Discussion starter · #34 ·
Good news, I finally got my documentation - 3 months and 2 weeks after submission. The wheels turn slowly, but at least they turn.
 
Discussion starter · #39 ·
The year of manufacture is actually off by a year on my documentation. I wonder if I am opening up a whole can of worms to try to get this changed. It might be better to just accept that according to the CG, my boat is a year older than it really is.
 
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