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    Ive seen some kayaks with some stickers so i was curious about that do i have to register my kayak ?

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    Only if you put a trolling motor on it
    2015 Outback
    2016 Outback LE

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    • #3
      Only if it is motorized.
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      • #4
        Hey KitKatYaker,

        How are you liking the motor so far?
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        • #5
          Thanks guys!

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          • #6
            Hey Metro. Its a marvelous thing!!!
            I have some tweeking to do but man it is grrreat! I am looking forward to the crabbing season. I saw your hotdogs and catfish video. Funny. Where did you launch from?
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            2016 Outback LE

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            • #7
              Jones Point park, right at the base of the bridge.
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              • #8
                I am not familiar with it. I am still a bit of a rookie when it comes to all the launch points. Is that MD/VA/DC?
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                2016 Outback LE

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                • #9
                  KitKat are you gonna trotline this crabbing season? Welcome to the crabbing side of yaking.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by MRewis View Post
                    Ive seen some kayaks with some stickers so i was curious about that do i have to register my kayak ?
                    Back to the topic at hand. Yes, as others have said, a kayak needs to be registered if you intend to put any type of motor on it, electric or gas powered. However, for the time being, registration in MD for crafts 16' or less is free. But this free registration must be renewed every 2 years. No big deal though, very easy to do.

                    There's one caveat. Just like when you buy a car, you must first "Title" the kayak and pay a one-time "sales tax" on the value of your kayak. If you bought your kayak from a Maryland dealer than you already paid the sales tax (receipt needed). If you bought from an out-of-state dealer OR from a private party, then you will need to pay the Maryland sales tax in order to apply for the free registration for your kayak.
                    Howard

                    16' Oldtown Camper Canoe with a side-mount 40# thrust trolling motor.

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                    • #11
                      Sorry hjs. You are correct. Back to the topic...
                      I bought my yak over a year ago and couldn't find the receipt. I paid the tax twice! I registered just last week.
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                      2016 Outback LE

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by kitkatyaker View Post
                        I am not familiar with it. I am still a bit of a rookie when it comes to all the launch points. Is that MD/VA/DC?
                        It's on the va side, just north on the bridge.
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                        • #13
                          Hey all. I'm reviving this thread because I just registered mine yesterday.

                          Much of the surface on my kayak is textured. Does the registration sticker and numbers stick okay on these surfaces? Any tricks?
                          2018 Hobie Outback (seagrass)
                          Old Town Camper Canoe (red)

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by buzz View Post
                            Much of the surface on my kayak is textured. Does the registration sticker and numbers stick okay on these surfaces? Any tricks?
                            Hmmm... the texturing could be a problem. You could buy just one number first and stick it on to see if it stays put.

                            I bought a stick-on 36" measuring tape from BPS. I tried to make it stick to the textured surface of my friends boat... lasted about 2 hours and fell off. But on a slick surface of his boat it stick great and has lasted 2 years so far.

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                            After more thought, I'd think that you can probably stick the numbers anywhere on top where you have a slick/smooth surface. You might have to do some splaining to do to DNR police, but I'd think it would be no big deal once he sees the situation.

                            I register my 16' Oldtown canoe because I mount a trolling motor to the side. Most of the time I take it out solo, which means I actually sit backwards in the front seat. The end result is that now the numbers are on the "back" of the canoe. I've been stopped twice for a license check and the DNR Police never mentioned that my numbers were on the "back".

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                            Last edited by HJS; 11-05-2013, 11:57 AM.
                            Howard

                            16' Oldtown Camper Canoe with a side-mount 40# thrust trolling motor.

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                            • #15
                              It sticks just fine to the textured surface of the torque.
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