Tranona
Well-known member
Good afternoon:
I guess I expressed my thoughts poorly - I did not wish to suggest that yachts were in danger in Greece but that a yacht that was hastily taken to a marina in Greece and left unattended would not be as safe as this particular yacht is today where there are a number of people who were friends of the late owner and are only too happy to keep an eye on it making sure it is safe and that nothing untoward happens to it. It is safely secured in a berth that it has occupied for at least ten years in one of the safest marina I know - it can come to no harm where it is.
Cheers
Squeaky
While it is useful to have people to keep an eye on the boat while it is not being used, the purpose now is to sell it, and there is a better chance of selling it in Greece. Selling a boat in the EU is much more likely than outside because it is more desirable. While the VAT issue may not worry some people, it is real and there, so selling inside the EU makes the boat potentially more valuable, apart from being located where it is easier to view.