The Quadfather wrote:Mclear, I like your statement, " The officer questioned me.... but didn't think that I needed one." No disrespect meant to the officer,, but it's a crazy world of red tape, when the law enforcement isn't really sure what the rules are.
mclear wrote:I have the same boat setup you have. I understand your reasoning as I've personally found the regs on inflatables to be unclear and just as confusing. I was questioned once by a WFW officer in the spring, but she didn't think I needed one. For now I continue to take my chances.
Maybe something to consider and I did say "consider". It is possible that WDFW does not enforce the registering of watercraft. It is a federal thing, is it not? So they "might" not know the laws for which they do not enforce. In the sound ( navigable waters) isn't boat safety and registration enforced by the coast guard? WDFW enforces fishing laws when a fisher person is encountered by them out on the salt. It would reason the same laws would apply to lakes considered navigable waters. Maybe different on lakes that are not navigable, in that WDFW would enforce boater safety there, as well as fishing reg's. But again, not boat registration.
On opening day of Trout season this year, we visited an Eastern Wa lake (not navigable waters). For the first time, dad and I encountered several, what I thought were WDFW personnel standing at the boat ramp. They were checking each boat and speaking to each boat owner or occupant. When it was our turn to be looked over. I discovered they were the Sheriffs department. They were checking boat safety and safety equipment for each occupant. However, the sheriff did say my Registration sticker was located correctly on the starboard side: WN 654321 (Reg.) and incorrectly on the port side: (Reg.) WN 654321.........should be WN 654321 (Reg.). My question was "how would you suggest I fix it?". Sheriff: "When your registration renews, remove the existing stickers, "all of them" on the port side. Place the new Reg. on the correct side of the numbers!. And we do not like previous years stickers stacked on each other. I asked "you want each years registration sticker removed before the current one is applied? Sheriff " YEP". I said "they are not meant to be removed!". Sheriff "I know that, but that is the correct way". He went on to say "you've seen the reg that are applied one next to the other in a series...(reg) (reg) (reg) (reg) (reg) (reg) (reg) (reg). "We really hate that!!".
I would like to see that guy start another row when he/she gets to the stern! It could be the entire paint job if installeD correctly.........ha!
..........................................(Reg)(Reg)
..........................................(Reg)(Reg)
..........................................(Reg)(Reg)
(reg)(reg)(reg)(reg)(reg)(reg)(reg)
...(Reg)
...(reg)(reg)(reg)(reg)(reg)(reg)(r)
...(Reg)
........(reg)(reg)(reg)(reg)(reg)(re
)...(Reg)
................................................(Reg)(Reg)..........ZOOOOOMZOOOOOMZOOOOOM
I am not sure. But I likely did not need a current Reg on my boat, to fish the non navigable Eastern Wa lake.
In the end, was I helpful?................H-E-double hockey stick...............No!. It is best to call the authority best suited to answer this question. I would start with the licensing agency where the registration is purchased and fallow the phone number trail to the answer or until your to confused and or messed up in the head to remember what you were calling about.