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![]() "Justin C" wrote in message ... I'll be in the market for a boat soon. Am very tempted to cross to America (from the UK) to make a purchase... it's just a damn long way between boats I like the look of! ... the savings could cover the internal flights and car-hire though. Justin. Why go there? Do it all on line and keep the savings for yourself.. You can download particulars of lots of similar boats and then choose. Get lots of pictures and, when you have decided on one, get an independent survey to make sure she is Ok. . BUT, do not forget that you will have to get her EU certified so that she comes with EU documentation and a CE mark or the Customs will not release her on arrival in UK. This last requirement is the only real pita in the whole affair, because it is pure unnecessary bureaucracy. Been there, done all that and never set eyes on my beautiful boat until she was unloaded over here. The only requirement is that you have to know enough about the type of boat you are buying and/or its designer and builder to do without personal inspection and sea trial. Couldn't I just sail it back 'under their radar' ? No comment. My reply was on the assumption you were a serious person. What sort of cost could I expect to get it certified? Any web-sites you can recommend with details of the legislation? Do your own research. Hint-try googling for 'EU certification of boats' |
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