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    Default Found 14 ft Jon Boat. HELP


    Anyone know someone who lost an unregistered jon boat?

    My partner and I were fishing on the Little Cahaba near the confluence of the Cahaba river off of Hwy 280 near Birmingham on Monday, and I found a 14 foot alumacraft riveted Jon Boat. It had no alabama #, no yearly registration tags, and no tie rope. The boat was washed up on shore and was stuck there by a stump. I tied the boat to my yak and hauled it back upstream, my buddy and I ended up driving all around creation to get a truck and trailer, and now the boat is at my place. If it had had any kind of registration stickers, had looked like it was tied up for use, or didn't look like it had been washed up on shore and dented up by a flood, i'd have just left it there.

    I called the Marine Police, gave them the HIN number (the only number of any kind on the boat) and found out that its a mid-eighties model and has never been registered in the state of Alabama before. It had never been reported lost or stolen. I called the shelby county Sherriff's office and let them know I found the boat, and they said no one had reported anything there either. I tried called alumacraft to see if i could find the original owner, and they did not have sales records going back past the mid 90's.

    I would like to figure out whose boat it is, so I can return it or can see if they would sell it to me. If i can't figure that out, I want to see what the cheapest route is that I can go about getting the boat in my name. The issue i'm running into now is that I have no bill of sale on the boat. The court wants a bill of sale when I register, according to their website. Marine police told me to call the Jefferson county court, so I called the circuit court and they told me i would have to file a petition for possession of an abandoned motor vehicle, which would cost me some $250, more than the boat is really worth.

    Do i truly have to do that, seeing as the boat did not have a motor when I found it, and still doesn't have one now? I plan to put a trolling motor on it in the future, which is why I would want to get it registered.

    Does anyone on here know of anyone who has lost/had stolen a Jon Boat in the several counties around Bham? Or does anyone know how I could go about finding out the purchase history of the boat? I tried calling shelby shores marine and Leon's marine to see if they had any leads, and didn't get anywhere.

    A few folks have said that I could just take the HIN number to the courthouse, pay the registration costs, and it would be mine. I don't think its that simple though. I've called around to just about anybody I could think of short of retaining an attorney. Any ideas?

    Sorry for the long winded post.
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    I would just have a friend write out a bill of sale with the vin number listed and saying the boat was never registered in Alabama. I got a Jon-Boat from a man that never registered it and all he did was write a bill of sale to me. I carried that to the place you get your car tags at. Gave them the bill of sale and the vin number and hp of the outboard motor I put on it. I had know problems getting it registered. I still have that boat today. I use it for small water fishing.

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    if the boat is in good shape and doesn't leak or at least not too bad its well worth 250. a new one is probably 1100 for a narrow beam and 2000 if its a wide beam.

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    I bought a brand new 2006 Alumacraft 1436 jon boat for around $650. It might not have any reg stickers if it was just paddled around. Does it look like it had a motor clamped on the back before?

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    Don't pay 250$! There are better ways. Grindthe vin# off or something.

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    I did something very similar to what ulmfan said.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ULMfan View Post
    I would just have a friend write out a bill of sale with the vin number listed and saying the boat was never registered in Alabama. I got a Jon-Boat from a man that never registered it and all he did was write a bill of sale to me. I carried that to the place you get your car tags at. Gave them the bill of sale and the vin number and hp of the outboard motor I put on it. I had know problems getting it registered. I still have that boat today. I use it for small water fishing.

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    Thanks for all the advice. It definitely looks like it had a trolling motor clamped onto the side, judging by the circular marks where the paint has been rubbed off. the wooden panel along the back is somewhat rotted, but it looks to me like there was a small plate welded on or affixed somehow that they used to attach a motor.

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