Actually, the URL leads you to the Nexus information, which is a
fairly new site.
URL is below (starts with http).
Pats Boating is a descriptive, informative site (I did not give the
URL, see, no http) which is sadly outdated with a lot of its info, I
believe I said that in my first posting, yep I did. (feel free to
reread).
Instead of popping off, why don't you either help the guy, or keep to
yourself.
ahhh, the internet.................
On Wed, 07 May 2008 22:43:16 -0500, Brian Whatcott
wrote:
Good grief! According to your URL, the I-68 program to avoid the
Customs decal deal was replaced in JANUARY 2007 - all of
sixteen months ago.
So much for using a Canadian sailing source. [Pat's Boating]
sigh
Brian W
On Thu, 08 May 2008 00:10:20 -0300, no onecares
wrote:
We are starting a major sailing trip to the US in about 3 weeks, and
have done a fair amount of research on this.
The I68 program has been replaced by the NEXUS program.
Current information is at
http://www.lsyc.info/cruising/2007/N...INS%20Info.pdf
Pats Boating is very informative, but most of the links in realation
to borders are no longer current.
Calling local borders yield no information at all.
I am expecting the border crossing (checkpoints) on the water will
know more.
Our boat is over 30 feet, so we do not qualify for this program, and
will have to buy a decal, at the border when we cross into the US.
Thats how it all appears to me, anyway.
YMMV
good luck,
Joe
On Wed, 7 May 2008 10:06:02 -0700 (PDT), wrote:
Thank you very much for all of yours e-mails.
Unfortunately I still do not know where to go.
I have photos, I have money, I went to US by bridge and try to get any
info.
No luck - no one knows what is I-68.
I'm still in hope that somebody gets it from Toronto Area and know
exactly how it works.
Thank in advance
Mada