mctaggart
New Member
Hi
I am looking to import a Bayliner 288 from the US East coast to the UK in Southampton. Hopefully I plan to do a roll on roll off method of transport. I was wondering if anyone from across the pond would be able to answer a few of my questions.
I am totally aware of the process involved to do it, tax/VAT to be paid, CE marking once in the UK, converting from 110v to 240v, differences in trailer legality, but what i don't know is what is the best way to go about doing it.
Its seems to be a bit of a logistical mountain to climb to organise it all, for example how much should i be paying for RO, RO transport to the UK via ferry, any suggestions on companies to use to ferry my imported boat across and which area is best to buy a Bayliner 288 on the East coast.
I will no doubt have to catch a flight over to come check over the boat, in addition to a survey report but ideally I want to be putting the boat on the ship while i am there before i go back home for peace of mind.
What i need ideally is contact with someone who has actually imported a boat before, she is too big to go in a container at 28", it would be great if i can get contacts of recommended companies to use, fixers, boat transport, ferry companies, CE marking certification etc.
If anyone can help that would be brilliant!
Thanks
Craig
I am looking to import a Bayliner 288 from the US East coast to the UK in Southampton. Hopefully I plan to do a roll on roll off method of transport. I was wondering if anyone from across the pond would be able to answer a few of my questions.
I am totally aware of the process involved to do it, tax/VAT to be paid, CE marking once in the UK, converting from 110v to 240v, differences in trailer legality, but what i don't know is what is the best way to go about doing it.
Its seems to be a bit of a logistical mountain to climb to organise it all, for example how much should i be paying for RO, RO transport to the UK via ferry, any suggestions on companies to use to ferry my imported boat across and which area is best to buy a Bayliner 288 on the East coast.
I will no doubt have to catch a flight over to come check over the boat, in addition to a survey report but ideally I want to be putting the boat on the ship while i am there before i go back home for peace of mind.
What i need ideally is contact with someone who has actually imported a boat before, she is too big to go in a container at 28", it would be great if i can get contacts of recommended companies to use, fixers, boat transport, ferry companies, CE marking certification etc.
If anyone can help that would be brilliant!
Thanks
Craig