Tranona
Well-Known Member
Think you mis-understand the purpose of CE marking. It was never designed to deal with individual imports of old boats from outside the EU as this is a very marginal activity that would need a really complicated separate set of rules to cope with all the variations. Now you have just one set of rules and it is not surprising that many older boats don't meet them easily - such is progress!
And, no you can't just "stop over for a rest". As soon as you enter the EU if your boat is not exempt you are liable for VAT and the boat has to comply with the RCD.
Best to know the rules beforehand rather than find out the hard way. And recognise that there are many things in life we might like to do but can't! - there are still many things you can do so do them and not worry about those you can't.
And, no you can't just "stop over for a rest". As soon as you enter the EU if your boat is not exempt you are liable for VAT and the boat has to comply with the RCD.
Best to know the rules beforehand rather than find out the hard way. And recognise that there are many things in life we might like to do but can't! - there are still many things you can do so do them and not worry about those you can't.