Got some good news today. Looks like i'll be able to get a title for the Jupiter.
Here's the story.
When I went to the DNR office the other day. The DNR gave me the instructions on how to get a title for old boat w/ no title. The boat had to have been titled/registered in Wisconsin (Out of state boats you are not able to do this) .The had me send the last known registered owner (which they printed out) a certified letter and a Duplicate Title application, and the $5 fee. Then you wait 3 weeks and see how things play out. Boat hadn't been registered in some time. Most likely changed hands several times too..
The DNR process goes like this, if the letter comes back unopened. you take the unopened letter to the DNR . Fill out the forms, pay the fees and you can still get a title. Or, if the letter comes back w/ the form signed and your check back you can still get a title paying the fees, or 3rd'ly you get a signed title back, transfer form and pay the fees and your done.
So , the gentleman I mailed the form, $5, and a short letter w/phone # to. He called me. Explained to him again what I needed. Said he didn't remember owning the boat but would go and get a title and send it back to me. Nice person to do that for me, when he didn't have to.
That's all I got on boat action. Weather starting to turn. looks like I'may have lost my window for tying to get paint on the hull. Holiday has been wrapped up for winter already. Still have some small bugs to work out on her too.
Next up the Holidays and relatives.:facepalm:..........:laugh: