Ostende and red diesel - BEWARE

This from the Haven Ports Yacht Club Facebook account today:

"Well, it's official - the Belgians don't want us in their waters. The Eaora race fleet is in Oostende and apart from loads of Schengen paperwork - one boat (so far) has been fined 500 euro for red diesel violations!! - Happy days"

It used to be our lot pinching our booze a few yrs ago
 
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Wonder if someone in the foreign office has p!ssed off the Belgians. Wouldn't be the first time the sainted Boris has achieved that.
 
Wonder if someone in the foreign office has p!ssed off the Belgians. Wouldn't be the first time the sainted Boris has achieved that.

I suspect approximately 52% of the voting population might just have p!ssed off the Belgians. Although I wouldn't put anything past Boris
 
I suspect approximately 52% of the voting population might just have p!ssed off the Belgians. Although I wouldn't put anything past Boris
Or rather, the 0.0001% of the Belgian population who work in their Douanes have pissed off 100% of those Belgians who run the harbours and surrounding tourist trades.
 
Or rather, the 0.0001% of the Belgian population who work in their Douanes have pissed off 100% of those Belgians who run the harbours and surrounding tourist trades.

The EAORA fleet of many years standing were surely the "guests" of the RNSYC & as such the Commodore the RNSYC should send a strongly worded letter to his government for the robbing of his guests
 
Shotley point have circulated an email warning of a 500 Euro fine for red diesel.... of course it might have been one of the EAORA racing fleet. It would be really good if someone came on here and said "I've been fined" and explain the exact circumstances. All reports seem to be second hand......
 
Re the alternative stopover Cadzand which was mentioned earlier........talking to Dutch couple next door to us last night, they have been there. Said it's OK as convenient stop, although little there, one nice restaurant and a small supermarket. They said many of the berths seem to be intended for very large mobos. Shelter poor in N through NW winds, they said. Ironically in the circumstances, they said it has been developed by a Belgiam company.....
 
Re the alternative stopover Cadzand which was mentioned earlier........talking to Dutch couple next door to us last night, they have been there. Said it's OK as convenient stop, although little there, one nice restaurant and a small supermarket. They said many of the berths seem to be intended for very large mobos. Shelter poor in N through NW winds, they said. Ironically in the circumstances, they said it has been developed by a Belgiam company.....

Cadzand is not a recognised port of entry for sheningan so one could fall foul of immigration on that account
 
We were planning on going to Oostende in August but now doubting if we should go. Latest RYA news posted below indicating 6 boats have been fined in less than a month. Can anyone give me good news or should we avoid?

News item below

UK boater fined for red diesel in Belgium
June 28, 2017
Risk remains of heavy fines from Belgian authorities if found with red diesel in your fuel tanks
We have received a report from a boater who has been fined €500 for having traces of red diesel in his yacht’s fuel tank following an inspection by Belgian Customs in Nieuwpoort.

Belgian Customs boarded the UK flagged boat at the KYCN Marina and in addition to checking paperwork examined a sample of fuel, which was found to contain traces of red diesel.

Although it is still legal to purchase red diesel for use in pleasure craft in the UK, it is unlawful in Belgium to use red diesel for propelling a private pleasure craft.

Boating in Belgian waters with marked 'red' diesel in your fuel tanks in 2010 and 2011 put you at risk of receiving a significant fine. The Belgian Authorities then appeared to have become more tolerant of UK boaters using red diesel and the risk of being fined seemed to have reduced. We received a report in May 2016 which suggested that the Belgian Authorities were hardening, however no reports of fines were received until now.

At present we do not know whether this fine was an isolated incident or if it is a signal that the Belgian authorities are taking a tougher approach towards UK flagged boats. In order to establish a fuller picture of the situation, we would urge anyone who is fined in Belgium for having red diesel in their tanks to email boating.abroad@rya.org.uk giving as much detail as possible.

Update:
Following on from this request we have been notified that a group of three boats were each fined €500 in July 2017 in Nieuwpoort and two yachts were each fined €750 in July 2017 in Oostende.
 
As I've been considering a trip to Ostende, wrote an email to RNSYC in Ostende asking for clarification.
Simon confirmed that customs are checking boats for red diesel and that they are "trying to talk with the government to find a solution".
For now, even with the recommended paperwork and documents, I think it's foolhardy to visit.

I regret that the RYA lobbied for the continued use of Red by leisure boaters and the clearly tax dodging 60/40 split rather than refusing permission for red and forcing white to be deployed shoreside.
 
As I've been considering a trip to Ostende, wrote an email to RNSYC in Ostende asking for clarification.
Simon confirmed that customs are checking boats for red diesel and that they are "trying to talk with the government to find a solution".
For now, even with the recommended paperwork and documents, I think it's foolhardy to visit.

I regret that the RYA lobbied for the continued use of Red by leisure boaters and the clearly tax dodging 60/40 split rather than refusing permission for red and forcing white to be deployed shoreside.

Nothing to do with "tax dodging" Its MARKED ( dyed ) fuel that is the only issue
 
Nothing to do with "tax dodging" Its MARKED ( dyed ) fuel that is the only issue
I know that - hence I identified the split as a separate issue in my post. But the loss of the 60/40 split is one objection raised whenever I discuss the issue of prohibiting leisure red with other users (especially motor-boaters)..
 
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