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Old 11-22-2015, 03:28 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by BandB View Post
California also recognizes the state of majority of use. But most states do not. I do know of people in the southeast who have had to register in multiple states in the same year. Now in the case of the OP I think he intends to use his in GA.
Here is Delaware's cut on it...I still think this would be a question for the courts...buy not worth the aggravation. It flies in the face of what I understand.

*What is meant by the "State of Principal Use?"*
A.*Your vessel must be registered in its “State of Principal Use.”* “State of Principal Use” means a state on whose waters a vessel is used or to be used most during a calendar year. Delaware regulations state that if the vessel is to be used, docked, or stowed on the waters of this State for over 60 consecutive days, Delaware is its “State of Principal Use.”*

Total BS....
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