Graham376
Well-Known Member
Yes, of course any individual customs official can act out of spite, resentment or ignorance and charge or detain you anyway. But such extrajudicial behaviour is not the norm and doesn’t last in civilised countries.
In the UK, if one is caught with red diesel in a car tank there's a fine, they don't have to prove duty wasn't paid. Each State has its own rules which they are free to impose on any visiting boats and my bet is that in some of them, just having red diesel in the tank is an offence. Americans have been fined for having duty free fuel purchased in their own country in their tanks so, why should we be treated differently? Although painful for power boaters, filling up with white won't make a vast difference to most sail boat owners, we've been using white for the last 12 years or so.