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Old 04-11-2019, 10:18 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by Woodland Hills View Post
I just got back from the tax collectors office where I registered our 1987 63’ Hatteras as an antique. The yearly rate is $4 per year and I decided to splurge and pony up for two years! Our tender which is NOT over 30 years old and thus cannot qualify for antique registration was $29 a year. But we applied our $10 annual EPIRB credit to the fee and it was lowered to $19 a year.

Oh my god, you are cheating the rest of us by not paying your fair share.


Just kidding, of course, and referencing another thread on this subject....


What's the age cutoff for antique? 25 years I think is common for cars?
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