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Category: Boats 101

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Does a Boat Have a Title?

To obtain title to a vessel that does not have one, you must contact the local department of motor vehicles. If you are buying a boat with a title, you will have to have that title transferred to you...

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Do I Have to Have Insurance on My Boat?

If you are protecting your vessel up to the agreed value, you stated the value of the vessel when purchasing your insurance policy. Most states in the United States do not require owners to...

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How Do Large Boats Float?

According to this story, one day Archimedes sank into a bathtub, watched the water come out from under the edge, and realized that the amount of water that he moves depends on how much he weighs and...

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How Does a Speed Boat Work?

They are considered family boats and can be used for fishing and water sports. These small boats (14-24 feet) are commonly used for water sports and shallow water entry. Jon boats are small service...

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How Does a Boat Water Pump Work?

A little glycerin or dish soap will make it easier to slide on the pump cover and provide lubrication for a second or two before water enters the pump and lubricates the blades. Use neoprene...

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How Much Does a Boat Anchor Cost?

When the boat is in an upright position with an anchor, it will not hold the anchor tightly in the ground and should easily lift off the bottom. This anchor has the largest cross-sectional area that...

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