Murv
Well-Known Member
Venturing abroad for the first time in a few weeks and just getting all the paperwork together.
One thing that wasn't going to be an issue, or so I thought, was evidence of proof of ownership as I have the neat package from the brokers with all the details inside.
However, I did realise last night, that as we renamed the boat when we bought it, I only have evidence that we purchased a boat called one thing, and yet will be turning up in a boat called something completely different.
I do have the original SSR part III with the old name on, I re-registered it with the new name so the SSR is the same, also both documents show the same hull ID.
Will this be sufficient to prove it's the same boat to any enquiring authorities?
One thing that wasn't going to be an issue, or so I thought, was evidence of proof of ownership as I have the neat package from the brokers with all the details inside.
However, I did realise last night, that as we renamed the boat when we bought it, I only have evidence that we purchased a boat called one thing, and yet will be turning up in a boat called something completely different.
I do have the original SSR part III with the old name on, I re-registered it with the new name so the SSR is the same, also both documents show the same hull ID.
Will this be sufficient to prove it's the same boat to any enquiring authorities?