Bill of Sale for Boat (Without Warranty) | USA
Are you buying a boat or boat motor? You'll need a Bill of Sale to transfer ownership, like this USA Bill of Sale for Boat (without warranty) form.
- The form contains standard representations and disclosures of the seller with respect to the title.
- The seller does not give the buyer any warranties with respect to the boat or motor.
- The buyer must be of legal age.
- This form can be used in any U.S. state which does not have a prescribed form for the sale of boats or motors.
- Available in MS Word format.
Boat Rental Agreement | USA
Overview of Agreement
If you own a boat that you do not use regularly, renting it out can be a practical option. The USA Boat Rental Agreement is designed specifically for boat owners who wish to rent their privately owned boats to friends or acquaintances.
Included Equipment
This agreement covers the rental of the boat, along with its motor and trailer. By including these items, both the owner and renter have clarity on what is covered under the rental terms.
Renter Responsibilities
- The renter must agree not to overload the boat, ensuring safe usage and preventing damage.
- Negligent use of the boat is strictly prohibited, emphasizing responsible operation at all times.
- Only individuals with the owner's written permission may operate the boat, maintaining control over who is authorized to use it.
Indemnification
The renter is required to indemnify and hold harmless the boat owner against any claims or damages that arise from the renter's use of the boat. This provision protects the owner from potential legal or financial liabilities connected to the rental.
Jurisdiction
It is important to note that this rental contract is intended for use exclusively within the United States.
USA Warranty Bill of Sale for Boat or Motor
When you're buying a boat or boat motor, you can't transfer ownership to your name unless you get a Bill of Sale from the seller.
This USA Warranty Bill of Sale contains several warranties and representations from the seller:- that the seller owns the boat and has the right to sell it,
- that the boat is free of encumbrances or security registrations except those that the seller has already disclosed and the buyer has agreed to assume,
- the boat/engine has been inspected and is in good condition,
- that the sale price for the boat is reasonable as of the date of the sale,
- that the seller believes the buyer to be of legal age.