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I understand that after spending more than 182 days in Spain in any calendar
year one is classified as a Spanish resident. As a result, it is necessary to re-register one's boat as Spanish which costs ~12% of its value. Also, it is then necessary to get a Spanish sailing qualification ("patron de yate"?). Does anyone know if the above is correct and has anyone actually gone through the process? Given the number of ex-patriots with boats living in Spain there must be many who haven't, but what (if any) alternatives are there? Regards, Stephen. |
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