Shootall: The boat registration thing is new here in ALaska. The state claims they need to register the boats, the people say they don't. The only reason the state implimentated the boat registration was that it came down as a Federal Mandate. The state should have stood up and said "NO"A lot of people out in the bush either have not heard of it, or are not concerned since there is no place to register a boat out there anyway. A lot of people refuse to register as a form of civil disobediance. I am one.
As for the state doing inspections, maybe they do down along the coast, but here in the interior it's the troopers that have that responsiability and they just walk on by. Now if they see a kid in a boat without a life jacket, that's a differant story, and they will pounce. Alaskans are independent, we feel no one has the right to tell us how to run our lives. I don't need someone inspecting my boat to tell me it is safe to operate. Since my life depends on it, I am the one who should be making that decission. We do a lot of thing with boats that people from the lower 48 would cring about.
Gotta relate this story: About six years ago a friend dropped his plane on a gravel bar due to engine problems. Not able to get back off and winter approaching he knew he was in a pickle. I came up the river with My boat, An 18ft John Boat with twin 50s. My friend flagged me down and asked for help. The plane was an experimental called a KIT FOX. We unloaded all my supplies and took the wings off the plane. We rolled it off the bank tail first, and onto the front of the boat. The landing gear was too wide so we had to lash some poles to the struts for them to sit on. The fuselage came back and hung off the rear of the boat. When we got it settled, we had a heck of a time getting the boat off the bank. Once out in the water I only had about two inches of freeboard. I eased into the throttles and we started taking on water in the back. I shoved the throttles forward and we climbed up on step. I knew onc up on step there was no coming down, we would take on water and sink, boat was a bit overloaded. Crossed the Tanana and up into the Chena, then found a gravel bar just up stream of the landing. Water was only about a foot deep so when I backed off the throttles she settled to the bottom and wthere was not enough water to sink us. We unloaded the plane and the boat floated to the landing and the trailer. We went back and got the wings after freezeup.
Ya do what ya gotta do.