nortada
Well-Known Member
A good summary, but it does not answer my question - was it the RYA that "invented" the 180 day rule?
Well somebody did
Could be Lisboa (apparently equally confused)
It only appeared when the RYA got involved; 'til then for years it had been 6-months (183 days - a widely use EU value)?
To get around this fixation on 180/183 days, suggest we use 6 months?
Moving on.
Fundamental to separate checks at sea (safety) & light dues, where no time limits apply & the 6-month issue which is all about a federal (nation wide tax) payable in Portugal since the mid 1970s (seldom imposed in The Algarve & never elsewhere in Portugal).
For completeness, this same tax is employed against Portuguese flagged vessels with no 6-month dispensation but as with many things in Portugal, it is not avoided but evaded (major national sport) - bit like ex-pats with foreign plated cars & the circulation tax - hide boat/car in barn or garage when not in use!
Boaties with cars in the Portugal could shed more light on this
Oh my Gawd it's raining - just like Pin Mill. That's not in the contract
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