Drascomber
Well-Known Member
My boat has long been on the Small Ships Registry as I often go foriegn but hopefully I shall be taking some other Drascombes on a short crossing in the summer, weather (don't laugh) permitting. I would generally advise anyone sailing to France to register at least on SSR as it costs only £25 and is so easy to do - but if you are only going the once in a small craft is it really essential? Or is it just another cost to add to what may be a small budget bearing in mind that you also have to buy the letters and numbers to stick on.
Why do you need to register a chattel that you are taking to another EU country - especially as SSR does not prove ownership - or anything else for that matter?
In fact why do you need anything other than your passport to get back into the UK with, your radio licence and certificate if you have a radio and the card entitling you to reduced cost health treatment?
What does the panel think?
Why do you need to register a chattel that you are taking to another EU country - especially as SSR does not prove ownership - or anything else for that matter?
In fact why do you need anything other than your passport to get back into the UK with, your radio licence and certificate if you have a radio and the card entitling you to reduced cost health treatment?
What does the panel think?