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Getting A Yamaha 242 Limited "Documented" By USCG

Marc Haycook

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Location
Osage Beach, MO
Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2018
Boat Model
Limited S
Boat Length
24
I doubt the Yamaha 242 Limited in over the 5 net ton figure, but has anyone gotten a jetboat documented..? I am looking at buying soon at the savings on taxes is over $4,000.

EDIT: I was interrupted while posting and I cannot figure out how to change the title of this thread. I apologize, but I'd love to correct it - if possible.
 
I doubt the Yamaha 242 Limited in over the 5 net ton figure, but has anyone gotten a jetboat documented..? I am looking at buying soon at the savings on taxes is over $4,000.

EDIT: I was interrupted while posting and I cannot figure out how to change the title of this thread. I apologize, but I'd love to correct it - if possible.

How does "documented" save on taxes?

(I know it often removes the requirement for registration.)
 
I am completely confused but I will monitor anything that helps me save on taxes.
 
In Missouri, if the boat is documented, you pay an "in-lieu" fee instead of sales tax.

https://dor.mo.gov/motorv/fees.php#watercraft

For a boat of this price I would only pay $1400 in taxes, as opposed to the nearly $5000 in sales taxes.


Okay, got it. It is a state issue. The only thing that is waived here if you go the USCG route is the requirement to register the boat . The ROI does work out on that, but nowhere close to the amounts you would see in MO.
 
@Marc Haycook, you edit the thread title by clicking on “Thread Tools” then “Edit Thread”.

I am not aware of anyone registering a Yamaha with the Coast Guard instead of their state.
 
I had to look up what "documented" meant! LOL What I found says:

Pleasure vessels of 5 net tons and over (26 feet in length and up) may be documented
Which makes a Yamaha 2.5 tons short and 2 feet short of the minimum to be legally documented.....so I doubt anyone has gotten past those shortcomings.
 
The 5 net tons thing is a little dubious. I just did some back of the napkin math using the calculator, and came out to 5.4.
 
I had to look up what "documented" meant! LOL What I found says:

Pleasure vessels of 5 net tons and over (26 feet in length and up) may be documented
Which makes a Yamaha 2.5 tons short and 2 feet short of the minimum to be legally documented.....so I doubt anyone has gotten past those shortcomings.
Swim platform and ballast.
 
There is a process for informal documentation.
 
The application for Simplified Measurement is what I was referring to regarding the less formal approach. I would like to see someone plug in a 242's numbers to see how it comes out.
 
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