TRA
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Apologies as I cant imagine that this question has not been asked at least once before, however a couple of hours of scouring the forums hasn't born fruit so I'll put it to the collective wisdom.
I currently have a 27' Chaparral, bought last year on a bit of a whim, but has re-invigorated my passion for boating again, so looking to upgrade. My passion is for Trawler yachts, good ones of which seem rare in the UK, but plentiful in the US. Having done a bit of research on this and other sites, I have a fair idea of the costs and issues with importing and happy to live with these and thinking of importing a Mainship 40 aft cabin. However, the fly in the ointment seems to be CE compliance. Firstly, my current boat, which was imported about 5 years ago by the original owner appears not to be plated ( I did not do as much research on this purchase.) and I would obviously in theory need to get my new import plated.
However, having spent many many hours on ebay, boats and outboards etc. and just generally when I was looking for my previous boat, the UK is awash with "grey" imports, few of which appear to be compliant. I even went to see a Carver for sale in the UK recently which was generating a fair bit of interest and is now sold (admitedly at a lowish price), which was an import and not compliant.
So my question is this, I am not much fussed about the effect on resale as I bought my current boat very cheaply and even with VAT, shipping etc. I am happy to live with the write down on any import. However, what is the real issue with having an none compliant boat in the UK??? It appears this is barely regulated, and I cant see an effective way in which it will (for the cost involved to police it would be so high, our bankrupt country is unlikely to go down this route in the near future). Plus it appears from my rather subjective "research" that this seems still to be a largely "nice to have", and the world of second hand boats seems to plod along nicely with some adhering and some not to what is a seemingly another bit of pointless EU bureaucracy. Am I missing something (again)...??? all views, opinions and scorn welcome...
I currently have a 27' Chaparral, bought last year on a bit of a whim, but has re-invigorated my passion for boating again, so looking to upgrade. My passion is for Trawler yachts, good ones of which seem rare in the UK, but plentiful in the US. Having done a bit of research on this and other sites, I have a fair idea of the costs and issues with importing and happy to live with these and thinking of importing a Mainship 40 aft cabin. However, the fly in the ointment seems to be CE compliance. Firstly, my current boat, which was imported about 5 years ago by the original owner appears not to be plated ( I did not do as much research on this purchase.) and I would obviously in theory need to get my new import plated.
However, having spent many many hours on ebay, boats and outboards etc. and just generally when I was looking for my previous boat, the UK is awash with "grey" imports, few of which appear to be compliant. I even went to see a Carver for sale in the UK recently which was generating a fair bit of interest and is now sold (admitedly at a lowish price), which was an import and not compliant.
So my question is this, I am not much fussed about the effect on resale as I bought my current boat very cheaply and even with VAT, shipping etc. I am happy to live with the write down on any import. However, what is the real issue with having an none compliant boat in the UK??? It appears this is barely regulated, and I cant see an effective way in which it will (for the cost involved to police it would be so high, our bankrupt country is unlikely to go down this route in the near future). Plus it appears from my rather subjective "research" that this seems still to be a largely "nice to have", and the world of second hand boats seems to plod along nicely with some adhering and some not to what is a seemingly another bit of pointless EU bureaucracy. Am I missing something (again)...??? all views, opinions and scorn welcome...