NormanB
Well-Known Member
We've been to Croatia many times without worrying about VHF certificates, and Yugoslavia before that. I believe it is a new requirement. I don't have an official reference to hand.
But for instance Seafarer says:
We went with Sailing Holidays a few years ago and had numerous problems. Other yachts did too. But we did get an acknowledgement from them and a substantial refund. It was a delivery trip but we had not expected to be finding shakedown faults.
Hence we have been flotilla sailing with Seafarer (https://seafarersailing.co.uk/) or Sunscape (http://www.sunscapeyachting.co.uk/) - who work together - for decades. See http://www.mjcoon.plus.com/page38.htm
Mike.
I have done a few delivery trips for them and yes there is always the chance of the boats having a fault after the Winter lay up and work package. The issues I have experienced have been minor and fixed pretty promptly but others have had surprising ones - I remember one case of a boat that very nearly lost its prop shaft coupling came adrift - guess the rest. We had another where ( cannot remember the port) where we had a bit of roughers and the back of the boat was lifted up and crashed down onto the quay making a bit of a mess of the hull. In both cases the SH response was fantastic and in the latter case the boat was taken back to Corfu and repaired in 48 hours with the family put up in a very nice hotel (+ compensation).
They do a lot of work in the winter on their fleet, on my last delivery 8 of the 13 boats had been fitted with new engines (yes the almost lost prop shaft was one of them).
By their very nature delivery trips outward from Corfu will always run with more chances of issues with the boat - if you are nervous of that book a return delivery trip back to Corfu then there is just the ‘normal risk’ of issues as with any boat. And of course any ‘normal’ flotillas in between.
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