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Does anyone have experience with boating around the Croatian coastline. I need a little help finding out the regulations, etc. for mooring a UK registered vessel there as well as any suggestions for a picturesque marina in a village type location.

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No experience of the croatian coastline.

For a picturesque marina, you can't do better than Dartmouth. And a village location might be something like Morton-in-Marsh, in the Cotswolds. There will be significant tranport costs BUT the result will be worthwhile

hope this helps

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Try a PM to Metabarca - regular poster on Scuttlebutt. I think he's an English guy who lives in Italy and cruises regularly in Croatian waters. I think he also has a lot of useful info on a website but I can't remember the url.

Also try a search on S'butt for "Croatia"

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You won't be disappointed with the sailing and the Scenery!. The weather this summer was fantastic. The Taxes and regulations (every thing is government contrilled) will nag you. I paid about £130 for a 12 month sailing permit and then you pay more tax per birth, per person, if you dare enter a Marina. There is also a tax if you leave the boat overwinter in a marina. Transport is difficult, Croatia Airlines, in hand with BA mafia, is Governement controlled, £400 single or return. The main problem this summer was most marinas were fully booked for the winter or would not quote after 31 march 2004. So I ended up near Triese, no tax, no customs, nice people every thing free and easy,and 3 Airports to get home (Eastjet & Ryanair).
Have fun.

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