dgadee
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So if I turned up in my 13.3m boat with 11.63 on the Reg Cert they'd just charge me for the 11.63 / put me in the 12m bracket? What about if I had a dinghy in davits? Or a 12' bowsprit (pretty unlikely to be fair)?
I suppose you might be caught out if someone went to inspect the boat, but they usually just do the paperwork from the office. I would imagine if you were overwintering and there was an obvious meter off what you were paying for, then they would notice. Also, some marinas work out cost on length and breadth (sometimes length times breadth). Luckily for me, 3.5m is the usual breakpoint. If I was 3.52 then I would be put up a class even if I was under 11 meters.
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