Steps Gather required proof of ownership. In general, you'll need your copy of the title for the boat and the title for the outboard motor. Complete a bill of sale. Fill in the transfer section of the title. Sign the title in the presence of a notary. Give the title to the buyer. Accompany the buyer to the title office.
Here's a general outline of the process: Obtain Necessary Documents: Original title or proof of ownership (if available) ... Complete the Bill of Sale. Check for Liens. Obtain a Title from the Seller. Complete Form MV-82B. Visit the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). Register the Boat. Obtain a New Title:
How to fill out the Affidavit of Gift for Motor Vehicle or Boat? Enter the full name and address of the gift donor. Provide the full name and address of the recipient. Specify the relationship between the donor and recipient. Indicate the date of the gift and describe the vehicle or boat.
Be specific and personal: When writing a gift letter, it is important to be specific and personal. Mention the gift you are giving and why you chose it. If possible, explain how the gift will benefit the recipient.
How Do I Write a Gift Letter? The donor's name, address and phone number. The donor's relationship to the client. The dollar amount of the gift. The date when the funds were (or will be) transferred. A statement from the donor that no repayment is expected. The donor's signature.
Most mortgage providers will have a template that you can follow, but in general, your gift letter should include: The donor's name, address and phone number. The donor's relationship to the client. The dollar amount of the gift. The date when the funds were (or will be) transferred.