Yup. Canadian Customs will be more interested in the trailer than the boat. If it has a mfg sticker it will be easier but will require a safety inspection. Check can.rec.boating http://boating.ncf.ca/newsgroups.html or http://boating.ncf.ca/

John

Craig Poole wrote:
Does anyone have experience with bringing a boat into Canada? I have a gentleman interested in purchasing my Nimble Kodiak and trailer. Hence I can hire a truck and tow the boat up north. In the interest of denying official-dom their place in the sun, when asked, I'm on vacation.

past experiences of telling the truth, geez I was looking at some land to buy on PEI, brought an hour of interogation by canadian customs.

He lives off the Ontario river between Montreal and Toronto so interstate all the way looks not to be a problem.

What documents would be needed beyond a bill of sale and my current Delaware registration (were a non title state).

tks

Craig Poole
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