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<blockquote data-quote="nhagar" data-source="post: 2203040" data-attributes="member: 19276"><p>ok So I live over here by Lake Hudson and been doing some fishing and everytime I go out I see so many gar, carp, and buffalo fish on the surface and swimming in the shallow waters.</p><p></p><p>I am looking at buying a flat bottom boat. I am not gonna put a motor on it. I don't plan on taking it out into the lake just around Horseshoe bend as they call it. I was thinking of putting a trolling motor on it. now I am not sure if thats considered a motor and its powered so it has to be titled and tagged or not.</p><p></p><p>Reason I ask is a buddy of mine from kansas has a 14' flat bottom he would sale to me for $300 sitting on a trailer. according to him they don't title boats in kansas. not sure but will be sold with a bill of sale. </p><p></p><p>questions are </p><p>1. if I buy boat and use a trolling motor does it have to be titled and tagged then?</p><p>2. worth buying the boat and using bill of sale to get titled and pay all the registration fees/penalties if any over just going to bass pro and buying a new flat bottom?</p><p></p><p></p><p>oh and the edit is here:</p><p>I want the flat bottom because I bought me a new hoyt crx32 for next bow season and going to use my old one for some bow fishing I am gonna go stick me some fish <img src="/images/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nhagar, post: 2203040, member: 19276"] ok So I live over here by Lake Hudson and been doing some fishing and everytime I go out I see so many gar, carp, and buffalo fish on the surface and swimming in the shallow waters. I am looking at buying a flat bottom boat. I am not gonna put a motor on it. I don't plan on taking it out into the lake just around Horseshoe bend as they call it. I was thinking of putting a trolling motor on it. now I am not sure if thats considered a motor and its powered so it has to be titled and tagged or not. Reason I ask is a buddy of mine from kansas has a 14' flat bottom he would sale to me for $300 sitting on a trailer. according to him they don't title boats in kansas. not sure but will be sold with a bill of sale. questions are 1. if I buy boat and use a trolling motor does it have to be titled and tagged then? 2. worth buying the boat and using bill of sale to get titled and pay all the registration fees/penalties if any over just going to bass pro and buying a new flat bottom? oh and the edit is here: I want the flat bottom because I bought me a new hoyt crx32 for next bow season and going to use my old one for some bow fishing I am gonna go stick me some fish :) [/QUOTE]
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