ponapay
Well-Known Member
Whilst I believe that everyone should pay for what they use I do not see Trinity House's logic in saying that ALL Uk registered yachts/boats should pay for light dues.
Firstly Trinity House covers only England and Wales, so presumably no Scottish boat will be charged. And why should they charge those boats not berthed in UK or using UK waters.
I keep my boat in the Baltic and would expect to pay for light dues there.
It seems fairer to me that any charge should be levied through harbour dues, and only those that are NOT the home port. This would be difficult but not impossible to police.
Any views?
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Firstly Trinity House covers only England and Wales, so presumably no Scottish boat will be charged. And why should they charge those boats not berthed in UK or using UK waters.
I keep my boat in the Baltic and would expect to pay for light dues there.
It seems fairer to me that any charge should be levied through harbour dues, and only those that are NOT the home port. This would be difficult but not impossible to police.
Any views?
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