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State registered boat in Canada
If anyone has actually been to Canada in an undocumented boat with US state
registration, would you please let me know. Steve has me worried with his post reply that he heard somewhere that documentation is necessary. I spent quite a while on the www.cbsa.gc.ca site today but couldn't find an answer. You can speak to someone but it's like waiting for tech support. I'm sure I would have heard of this if it was the case but things change constantly with border security now and I'd hate to find out too late to get the documentation. -- Roger Long |
State registered boat in Canada
"Roger Long" wrote in message ... If anyone has actually been to Canada in an undocumented boat with US state registration, would you please let me know. Steve has me worried with his post reply that he heard somewhere that documentation is necessary. I spent quite a while on the www.cbsa.gc.ca site today but couldn't find an answer. You can speak to someone but it's like waiting for tech support. I'm sure I would have heard of this if it was the case but things change constantly with border security now and I'd hate to find out too late to get the documentation. -- Roger Long Try pinging Jeff over at alt.sailing.asa. He's the only one I know of who's lame enough to even want to sail to Canada. But, seems like I remember he was up there a couple years ago. He's got a smallish catamaran and I don't think he can get it documented. Not enough space inside (tonnage) probably. Wilbur Hubbard |
State registered boat in Canada
On Mon, 9 Apr 2007 19:44:28 -0400, "Roger Long"
wrote: If anyone has actually been to Canada in an undocumented boat with US state registration, would you please let me know. I have but it was quite awhile ago. Try calling 1-800-CAN-PASS I believe that is still the check in number when going to Canada. You're more likely to have trouble coming back into the US. |
State registered boat in Canada
"Wilbur Hubbard" wrote in message ... Try pinging Jeff over at alt.sailing.asa. He's the only one I know of who's lame enough to even want to sail to Canada. snip... Wilbur Hubbard Yep... the Canadian Maritimes are no place for a girlieman in his mustard yellow sailboat complete with passion purple interior. |
State registered boat in Canada
On Mon, 9 Apr 2007 19:44:28 -0400, "Roger Long" wrote:
If anyone has actually been to Canada in an undocumented boat with US state registration, would you please let me know. Steve has me worried with his post reply that he heard somewhere that documentation is necessary. I spent quite a while on the www.cbsa.gc.ca site today but couldn't find an answer. You can speak to someone but it's like waiting for tech support. I'm sure I would have heard of this if it was the case but things change constantly with border security now and I'd hate to find out too late to get the documentation. Roger, I don't sail to Canada, I sail in Canadian waters, Lake Ontario at present, and often see US boats with State Registration tied up in areas I go. I also know Canadians who travel to the US and their boats are registered Provincially. Jan "If you can't take a joke,you shouldn't have joined" -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
State registered boat in Canada
There are no provincially registered boats in Canada. All the #'s
indicate port and the letter the province. The new #'s are probably just to conform to computer fields. Boats are registered with Canada Customs. Any US boat with occupants that can cross by land without problems, shouldn't have any arriving by water. |
State registered boat in Canada
* Wilbur Hubbard wrote, On 4/9/2007 7:58 PM:
"Roger Long" wrote in message ... If anyone has actually been to Canada in an undocumented boat with US state registration, would you please let me know. Steve has me worried with his post reply that he heard somewhere that documentation is necessary. I spent quite a while on the www.cbsa.gc.ca site today but couldn't find an answer. You can speak to someone but it's like waiting for tech support. I'm sure I would have heard of this if it was the case but things change constantly with border security now and I'd hate to find out too late to get the documentation. -- Roger Long Try pinging Jeff over at alt.sailing.asa. He's the only one I know of who's lame enough to even want to sail to Canada. But, seems like I remember he was up there a couple years ago. He's got a smallish catamaran and I don't think he can get it documented. Not enough space inside (tonnage) probably. Actually, I bought my 36 foot catamaran in Canada. It was state registered at first when we brought it home, but we ended up documenting it. So while we were in Canadian waters, we had state registration. However, we never "entered" Canada, and never saw an official until we entered the US at Oswego. It appears that Wilbur is carrying on the great tradition of nautical ignorance that Capt Neal pioneered. As anyone familiar with documentation understands, catamarans are actually rated very high by the formula. My boat, for example, is rated at 22 Gross Tons, even though her actual displacement is only 4.5 tons. |
State registered boat in Canada
Roger ,, boats out on the Great Lakes go into Canada all the time. Why
don't you just do a Google search of a marina near the Canadian border. Look up .. wait .. I can look it up for you .. http://www.irishboatshop.com/ Check the web site for the Irish boatyard. They aren't far from the Canadian border up on Lake Michigan. Give em a call... they will tell you anything you may need to know.. very nice folks. ================================================== ==== "Roger Long" wrote in message ... If anyone has actually been to Canada in an undocumented boat with US state registration, would you please let me know. Steve has me worried with his post reply that he heard somewhere that documentation is necessary. I spent quite a while on the www.cbsa.gc.ca site today but couldn't find an answer. You can speak to someone but it's like waiting for tech support. I'm sure I would have heard of this if it was the case but things change constantly with border security now and I'd hate to find out too late to get the documentation. -- Roger Long |
State registered boat in Canada
On Tue, 10 Apr 2007 02:21:37 GMT, "NE Sailboat"
wrote: Give em a call... they will tell you anything you may need to know.. very nice folks. 1-800-CAN-PASS Free call, get it straight from the horses mouth so to speak, everything you need to know. |
State registered boat in Canada
... As anyone familiar with
documentation understands, catamarans are actually rated very high by the formula. My boat, for example, is rated at 22 Gross Tons, even though her actual displacement is only 4.5 tons. That's odd. My 42 foot and substantially heavier cat is only 19 GRT and 15 NRT on my documentation. I wonder how we got such different numbers. It's really only mattered in Tonga where we paid harbor dues based on registered tonnage. -- Tom. |
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