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Interstate registration transfer

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Created by cazou34 > 9 months ago, 27 Jul 2019
cazou34
NSW, 146 posts
27 Jul 2019 7:09PM
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I have a nsw registered yacht (expiring in 2 weeks) that i am about to sell in qld to a lady who plan to travel with it. What should i do? I renew my nsw license and she tranfers (can we do that when interstate?) Or i get a qld registration?

Toph
WA, 1875 posts
27 Jul 2019 5:23PM
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You won't be able to register it yourself in QLD. Queenslanders have some number allocated to them that is used on the registration that you won't have unless you're a QLD resident.

Sectorsteve
QLD, 2195 posts
27 Jul 2019 9:07PM
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cazou34 said..
I have a nsw registered yacht (expiring in 2 weeks) that i am about to sell in qld to a lady who plan to travel with it. What should i do? I renew my nsw license and she tranfers (can we do that when interstate?) Or i get a qld registration?


just re register in nsw. online. then its up to her to do.

Sectorsteve
QLD, 2195 posts
27 Jul 2019 11:58PM
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if she plans to aus register it , dont bother registering it

Toph
WA, 1875 posts
27 Jul 2019 11:59PM
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Sectorsteve said..
if she plans to aus register it , dont bother registering it


No, this is not quiet correct. Australian ships registration and State registration are two different beasts.

BlueMoon
866 posts
28 Jul 2019 6:41AM
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cazou34 said..
I have a nsw registered yacht (expiring in 2 weeks) that i am about to sell in qld to a lady who plan to travel with it. What should i do? I renew my nsw license and she tranfers (can we do that when interstate?) Or i get a qld registration?


Perfect timing, do nothing,
give her a receipt though, stating she has paid you in full, she should be able to register it in her name in Qld.
I don't know if there would be any problems for her in Qld if the sale is after two weeks???, if it runs out of rego?
it doesn't make any difference in NSW if you buy a registered or unregistered boat.

cazou34
NSW, 146 posts
28 Jul 2019 9:00AM
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Ok thanks for the info

jacktheflyer
QLD, 44 posts
28 Jul 2019 9:34AM
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I believe registration is substantially cheaper in NSW and there is no reason she can't maintain that registration.

LooseChange
NSW, 2140 posts
28 Jul 2019 11:15AM
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jacktheflyer said..
I believe registration is substantially cheaper in NSW and there is no reason she can't maintain that registration.


If NSW registered she may not be able to get a Qld mooring.
Thems is the rules in NSW at least, only NSW regoed boats get a mooring.

Shanty
QLD, 487 posts
28 Jul 2019 1:03PM
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cazou34 said..
I have a nsw registered yacht (expiring in 2 weeks) that i am about to sell in qld to a lady who plan to travel with it. What should i do? I renew my nsw license and she tranfers (can we do that when interstate?) Or i get a qld registration?


Did you end up finishing your trip cazou34?

Sectorsteve
QLD, 2195 posts
28 Jul 2019 4:02PM
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Toph said..

Sectorsteve said..
if she plans to aus register it , dont bother registering it



No, this is not quiet correct. Australian ships registration and State registration are two different beasts.


Yeah i know. Point is ots not a big deal to not reregister. She may want qld or oz reg, so id leave it as is. Unregisteted. Not like it needs a blue slip.



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