Making sure i know what im talking about.....if you put any type motor on any type boat and put it on public waters it have to have it licened correct ???????
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Making sure i know what im talking about.....if you put any type motor on any type boat and put it on public waters it have to have it licened correct ???????
[QUOTE=first2fish;453690]Making sure i know what im talking about.....if you put any type motor on any type boat and put it on public waters it have to have it licened correct ???????[/QUOTE]
I would not put a 225 hp Optimax on a 12' jon.
Other than that yes. Even an electric trolling motor on the 12' jon needs to be licensed. 9' two man bass bug + 36lb Minnkota=licensed with Ky number.
Good news is it is cheap. My 11' coleman crawdad with a 45lb motorguide costs about $15.00 to license.
Now this rule is not uniformly enforced. I see bass bugs all the time without numbers and the game warden not saying anything about it. I think they give leeway on this.
I licensed mine because I am the guy that will run into the one game warden, water patrol officer that goes strickly by the book. If there is a 40 acre parking lot with one nail in it you can be sure that I will pick it up in my tire.
YES!!!!
Thanks,thats what i thought. If i put a bass bug in public waters without #s i would also be this guy the game waren went after !!!!!!! Lol
[QUOTE=first2fish;453690]Making sure i know what im talking about.....if you put any type motor on any type boat and put it on public waters it have to have it licened correct ???????[/QUOTE]
Yep. Gas or electric, doesn't matter...a motor is a motor.
If it is a larger boat it can be documented with the coast guard and it does not need state license.
Around 10-12 years ago I had a 12ft jon that I used for ponds and small bodies of public water. My boat only had an eletric motor and I had to licsene it in order to use it on plublic water. At the time they offered an eletric motor licesne that was a few bucks cheaper than a regular liscene...that was 10-12 years ago so I do not know if they still offer an eletric motor liscene so you may want to check into that if all you plan on using is a trolling motor.
I eventually upgraded to a 2hp gas motor and had to buy a regular boat liscene.
Correct me if I'm wrong ,but on my 10' jon boat when the law was passed to include any motor ( use to read internal combustion engines ) I first needed a title. Got my title then got my tag. Now I pay taxes and tag.