Whether youā€™re selling your family canoe, a large poweryacht, or something in between, finalizing the transfer of ownership will require some paperwork. Make sure you find out exactly what you will need ahead of time so you donā€™t hold up the final sale. Notarizing all paperwork (to validate your signature) is not always required, but itā€™s always a good idea. Formula 370 super sport video boat review

State Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV)


First of all, check with your state Department of Motor Vehicles (or whatever agency controls boat sales) to find out what documentation you need to give the buyer. Most agencies have a checklist on their website.

Bill Of Sale


The bill of sale must include a description and hull number, purchase date, price, and the signature of both buyer and seller. Usually, the seller creates this as a simple document, but there are several automobile templates available online that can be easily adapted for boats.

Boat Titles


Titles are issued by state, and a new one is created every time a boat changes hands. If you have an outstanding loan on your boat, the title will include that information and the buyer wonā€™t be able to register the boat until the loan is cleared. Check with your lienholder to see what sort of paperwork will be provided and how much lead time is needed; you may have to pay off the loan first.

Other Paperwork


Warranty cards, maintenance records, and any other paperwork should also be handed over at the final sale. And once the deal is final, make sure you cancel your insurance. Some companies will let you date the cancellation back to the actual day of sale, even if you call a few days later.

Got A Boat Trailer?


If your boat is on a trailer, your state may require separate paperwork. You may also have to handle the registration separately. Again, the state agency that handles boat sales should have a checklist with this information. With a bit of planning and organization, passing papers to complete a boat sale is only slightly more than a formality. Best of all, it is the last step before your final handshake.

Document Checklist


Boat Sales Documents Required To Complete The Boat Sale.

  • Bill of Sale

  • Title

  • Proof of loan payoff

  • Trailer registration

  • Trailer title


Courtesy documents:

  • Warranty cards

  • Maintenance records


After The Sale:

  • Cancel insurance

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NOTE: The above list is intended as a general guide and may not include every document for your specific situation. For a complete list of requirements, check with the state agency that controls boat sales in your area. This article was originally published in 2015 and last updated in June 2021.

Written by: Carol Cronin
Carol Cronin has published several novels about the Olympics, sailing, hurricanes, time travel, and old schooners. She spends as much time on the water as possible, in a variety of boats, though most have sails.
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