dom
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I was boarded on Saturday by the UK Border Force about 10m east of Start Point. Two officers from a rib came on board and the rib then stood off at about 50m, with the mother ship hanging back about 150m.
Interestingly these guys had picked up a subtle irregularity following a small bit of gear damage sustained the previous day - though it probably wouldn't be right to go into detail on open forum.
Well, two more charming and well mannered chaps you'll never meet: they quickly searched the boat to ensure all was well, took some details, went through the boat's paperwork, showed a great interest in the characteristics of a well sailed yacht in order to compare with their risk assessments, beckoned the rib over and off they went. With all that's going on in Europe at the moment it's great to see these guys stepping up to the challenge.
One small piece of advice: it might make sense to keep your boat papers in order and also to carry some sort of decent ID for both yourself and your crew, especially if foreign.
Interestingly these guys had picked up a subtle irregularity following a small bit of gear damage sustained the previous day - though it probably wouldn't be right to go into detail on open forum.
Well, two more charming and well mannered chaps you'll never meet: they quickly searched the boat to ensure all was well, took some details, went through the boat's paperwork, showed a great interest in the characteristics of a well sailed yacht in order to compare with their risk assessments, beckoned the rib over and off they went. With all that's going on in Europe at the moment it's great to see these guys stepping up to the challenge.
One small piece of advice: it might make sense to keep your boat papers in order and also to carry some sort of decent ID for both yourself and your crew, especially if foreign.