Alicatt
Well-Known Member
We bought our Broom in the Netherlands, was very straight forward to deal with the broker beside the Volkerak Sluis.
The only hold up we had was the previous owner went on a sailing holiday in Spain without removing the boat from the Dutch Kadaster. (The Kadaster is the same govt. department that registers houses etc.)
We could not get the boat registered in Belgium until it was removed, that took a few weeks as no cell phone coverage in the Atlantic to contact the previous owner, then getting it registered in Belgium took 6 weeks.
So we first looked at the boat in May, made a tentative offer in June, negotiated and bought the boat at the end of June, it was September before we could legally sail her back to Belgium. But we did get some work done on the boat to get her ready for the transit to Belgium so it was not really wasted time, and we lived on the boat 5 days out of 7 during that time.
The only hold up we had was the previous owner went on a sailing holiday in Spain without removing the boat from the Dutch Kadaster. (The Kadaster is the same govt. department that registers houses etc.)
We could not get the boat registered in Belgium until it was removed, that took a few weeks as no cell phone coverage in the Atlantic to contact the previous owner, then getting it registered in Belgium took 6 weeks.
So we first looked at the boat in May, made a tentative offer in June, negotiated and bought the boat at the end of June, it was September before we could legally sail her back to Belgium. But we did get some work done on the boat to get her ready for the transit to Belgium so it was not really wasted time, and we lived on the boat 5 days out of 7 during that time.
