BabaYaga
Well-Known Member
I agree the OP has to make sure that he carries the relevant documents for the passage.Just flying the flag as I pointed out is only an indicator of the nationality of the ship. It is the registration document that is the proof.. The OP needs to speak to his register about temporary registration (as you can in the UK) if possible, or register in another state for the delivery trip. Better to take advice from people who deal with this sort of issue such as local dealers or yacht brokers. sure he is not the first person who has this problem.
Temporary registration or registration in another state only for this trip appears to me to be a bit over the top, unless any of the likely involved states (Finland, Estonia, Latvia, all EU members) has the registration of visiting yachts as a requirement for entry. Worth checking up.
However, the subject of this thread was 'what flag to fly?'
As by the example given in post #38, registration in a nations's boat register does not necessarily bring the right to fly that nations flag.
So what is the 'nationality' of a boat that is registered in Finland but owned by a non citizen?
The subject for another thread, perhaps.
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