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TWRA QUESTIONS
Canoe Registration with Trolling Motor
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<blockquote data-quote="rifle02" data-source="post: 5594471" data-attributes="member: 20050"><p>I went through the same exact thing several years ago. The canoe I'd had for several years purchased from Sportsman's Warehouse but I could not find a receipt. I just bit the bullet paid the sales tax based on the value that I declared. If I recall correctly there was some sort of form I filled out to declare a value. Just went ahead and did it paid the tax again. But that's what is going to be required. I'm not sure if it's a factor but it seems that Tennessee did not consider a canoe as a vessel suitable for power. I believe they said canoe and kayak are paddle craft. That's why I was not issued the Hull Identification form that you normally get to register with the state when you buy say a bass boat or other motor boat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rifle02, post: 5594471, member: 20050"] I went through the same exact thing several years ago. The canoe I'd had for several years purchased from Sportsman's Warehouse but I could not find a receipt. I just bit the bullet paid the sales tax based on the value that I declared. If I recall correctly there was some sort of form I filled out to declare a value. Just went ahead and did it paid the tax again. But that's what is going to be required. I'm not sure if it's a factor but it seems that Tennessee did not consider a canoe as a vessel suitable for power. I believe they said canoe and kayak are paddle craft. That's why I was not issued the Hull Identification form that you normally get to register with the state when you buy say a bass boat or other motor boat. [/QUOTE]
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