jbweston
Well-Known Member
Very true but most Portuguese and Spanish marinas don't accept this and demand a port of registration. This can be made up on the spot to oblige. I favour Stow-on-the-Wold.
I live in the UK and my boat is SSR registered but hasn't been to the UK for about 10 years. I don't have a port of registration marked because (as others have said) I don't have a port of registration. When asked by harbourmasters for my 'home port' I oscillate between 'London' (because foreigners have heard of the place), and the port where I spent the last winter or have a season's mooring - for example, Henån in Seden. But neither I nor my boat are Swedish.
I've always thought that using the port closest to my home - Shackerstone on the Ashby Canal - would be fun, but I've never quite had the courage to do it. in case there's a local criminal offence of Failing To Treat Harbourmasters Seriously.