McMark
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If I move to California is there anything I’ll need to do to my non-CARB 2015 AR240?
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Damb answer:If I move to California is there anything I’ll need to do to my non-CARB 2015 AR240?
So it looks like I should be good to keep the boat. Thanks Julian!The quick google search I did on this came up with this statement from a post regarding moving to CA and boat CARB laws:
The only exception to this is someone who owns a boat built after those dates and moves to California. They must provide proof that they were a bona-fide resident of a state other than California, in order to meet that exception.
I would look up California's boat registration site and find the forms to fill out to register your boat and confirm this exception exists. This exception makes sense....but just cuz someone posted it on the internet doesn't make it true!So it looks like I should be good to keep the boat. Thanks Julian!