vas
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not quite right I'm afraid there.The Greeks, don't you just love them, almost all avoid/evade paying taxes and yet a perfectly competent skipper, able to navigate his boat through their waters with an ICC, might be fined. Well, I suppose someone has to pay their tax bills.........!
If OP boat was larger and foreign flagged (as in a 30+ ft yacht) they wouldn't even stop him.
Go in an anchorage/port in the summer, with say 20 boats anchored, 18foreign, 2greek, guess who they'll visit - the greek ones.
I know I've been there. Port police don't bother (usually) with the foreign boats easy money to be made by locals. If they fine you, iirc minimum fine is 500euro.
Fishermen in small (like 3-4m) boats suffer the most, if you happen to catch a 7cm fish instead of 8 which is the minimum, it dies when you remove the hook and you decide to take it home to feed the cat you get something like 600euro if they happen to catch you (happened to a friend)
Where foreigners do get it badly is on illegal rental of yachts, a nice Elan43 is confiscated and stuck in Volos port now for two years. God knows how long the process will take, most likely it will sink before sorting out legal procedures and auction it...
V