BrianH
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There is a maximum number of crew places calculated when the vignette is issued (the crew list is on the back of the Vignette). It is calculated at 2.5 times the number of berths on the boat. Each time new crew arrives you have to visit the Harbour Master (with Passports) to have them entered and individually stamped. Harbour Masters are very reluctant to allow this procedure in advance of arrival. You cannot start a new list - it is a maximum for the period of the Vignette.
Note - you have ALSO to register Passports with the "Police" - though many Marinas can access the data base for Passport Registration (this may change after 1st July EU entry)
I think you keep your boat in Croatia while I enter from elsewhere, as I interpret the questioner will be doing - there may be differences. My crew list has always been a separate list made out at the police office and quite separate from the cruising permit document obtained in the Harbour office. The vignette is just that, an adhesive patch with date punches to be conspicuously displayed on the exterior of the boat for police checks.
This page quotes the official requirements for visiting yachts that has no restriction on the number of crew changes. That may well be very different for yachts based in Croatia due to local paranoia of illegal chartering.
There are no restrictions as to the number of changes of persons from the list.
"Harbour Masters are very reluctant to allow this procedure in advance of arrival. You cannot start a new list - it is a maximum for the period of the Vignette."
Not true. The harbourmaster in Umag is not known for being cooperative (in fact, he is a tedious stickler for regulations) but he allowed me in July of this year to announce my crew that joined me later. As I commented, there is a subsidiary list for exactly this purpose and the only requirement that the police be visited when clearing that crew member out and is not necessary when joining ship - if already declared on the subsidiary crew list. Otherwise, normal police office attendance is required to add to the crew list at a port of entry as when declaring in.
The crew list is valid for the duration of the visit - maximum three months. Return can be then made and a new crew list started. The cruising permit (vignette) is valid for 12 months.
All this should change in July 2013 when Croatia accedes to the EU.
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