Refueler
Well-Known Member
I am hearing rumblings of Latvian Govt changing the rules about Registry and boats that stay in Latvian harbours.
Swedish Cruising Assoc has permission from Swedish Authorities to issue International Certificate of Registry for boats even if not owned by Swedish Nationals ... as long as owner is member of Assoc.
This then allows radio licence / MMSI etc. via Swedish Authority. No inspection or surveys needed.
Cost is peanuts ... basically admin ... and renews each 2 years. Cost for all is about 60 - 70 euros.
Many boats in Latvian Marinas are Swedish registered but like me - Latvian Residents ...
Latvian Registry for my 38 will be over 500 euros - but for life unless I declare any commercial use - then its annual. You can imagine that people are reluctant to pay such price when Swedish can do it for about 1/10th the cost .. albeit bi-annual .. still it would take 10 years to catch up.
The rumblings are that Latvia will require many of us to take Latvian Registry ... at present all is unclear - so we are watching closely ...
For my situation - I am planning anyway to go Latvian Reg. next year as the boat was bought via my Latvian Co. and my accounts mgr is doing her nut that its Swedish Registry ... putting the money as advance against my name ..
Its part of the reason I haven't entered MMSI into my new radio yet !!
Swedish Cruising Assoc has permission from Swedish Authorities to issue International Certificate of Registry for boats even if not owned by Swedish Nationals ... as long as owner is member of Assoc.
This then allows radio licence / MMSI etc. via Swedish Authority. No inspection or surveys needed.
Cost is peanuts ... basically admin ... and renews each 2 years. Cost for all is about 60 - 70 euros.
Many boats in Latvian Marinas are Swedish registered but like me - Latvian Residents ...
Latvian Registry for my 38 will be over 500 euros - but for life unless I declare any commercial use - then its annual. You can imagine that people are reluctant to pay such price when Swedish can do it for about 1/10th the cost .. albeit bi-annual .. still it would take 10 years to catch up.
The rumblings are that Latvia will require many of us to take Latvian Registry ... at present all is unclear - so we are watching closely ...
For my situation - I am planning anyway to go Latvian Reg. next year as the boat was bought via my Latvian Co. and my accounts mgr is doing her nut that its Swedish Registry ... putting the money as advance against my name ..
Its part of the reason I haven't entered MMSI into my new radio yet !!