gjgm
Well-Known Member
I think you forgot to say "In my opinion".Free passage is a right enjoyed by UK boat owners far longer than red diesel.
If there was no move afoot by our own HMRC to clarify the matter with a signed declaration of intent to act unlawfully then I would be tempted to agree with the "Don't go to Belgium then line".
Unfortunately that is not the case and once signed, in my view anyway, the rest of the EU will find the temptation to fine UK boats far too much.
From there white will become the norm for UK coastal boats and even if the UK continues to allow the use of red, when it comes to sale time you would be selling a sea boat that can't go anywhere. Boats run on white will be more desirable and hence worth more.
Regardless of actual use, buying a boat or trading up are often accompanied by thoughts of foreign travel, even if the prospective purchaser knows he will not be going, he will also know that the person he intends to sell to when the time comes may not.
If this does go through it will be the end of red for coastal boats, maybe not on April1st but it won't be far behind.
The reason no one is going anywhere in a motor boat is the cost of fuel. Increasing it by 25pct or so is going to do far more damage than a bit of fudging to try to keep the cost down.