Momac
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In addition to all the paperwork I expect you need travel insurance for the medical cover ?
On the insurance points: France accepts the EHIC or GHIC cards for stays of under 6 months.
Does it state what is required / accepted? On the Visa application it asks the same and, in the notes, states EHIC and GHIC accepted for stays up to 180 days.The new form for Yachts arriving in to Normandy requires the travel insurance details of everyone on board.
Very odd reply considering Dieppe, for instance, is a ferry port. Boulogne has been listed as a port of entry in recent documentation. The fact that Dieppe has been missed might suggest that the reply has come from an ill informed official. But I may be totally wrong. I hope soDaydream re Boulogne trip: Have just been e mailing with the port at Boulogne regarding entry / how to contact Police aux Frontieres. They are stating that Boulogne has no Police aux Frontieres. They advise that the nearest ports of entry, with PAF, are Calais or Cherbourg……..
Yes, I agree. Something doesn’t quite add up.Very odd reply considering Dieppe, for instance, is a ferry port. Boulogne has been listed as a port of entry in recent documentation. The fact that Dieppe has been missed might suggest that the reply has come from an ill informed official. But I may be totally wrong. I hope so
Cruising Assn ports of entryYes, I agree. Something doesn’t quite add up.
Did you manage to find a French Government sourced list (in case of encountering an ill informed official, on arrival) of Entry Ports? So far I’ve failed. Either Googling or e mailing various ministries / ports.
And B&S stops offering policies at 80That is going to be awkward for a 75 year old. The trouble is that they include so much ancilliary rubbish like luggage, flights etc that one does not need when one is just sailing up the channel coast. I have tried the cheaper ones & they want proof of departure & return in flights, ferries etc & of course, I cannot supply these.
All one needs is medical, inc transport & associated items connected with medical, repatriation, passport loss, money theft, mugging & legal aid. Some firms will not cover one if one goes 12 miles off shore. But try explaining that one does not need cover then & it does not tick their boxes. Some put sailing down as a dangerous hobby!!.
People like Bishop & Skinner just take the p..s with prices.
No good for those over 80!I see Topsail do travel insurance
Yachtsman's Travel Insurance (Inc Tall Ships / JST)
Yes but at £250 plus they can b..y well stop now as far as I am concernedAnd B&S stops offering policies at 80
Yes, odd. Dunkirk is a ferry port as wellVery odd reply considering Dieppe, for instance, is a ferry port. Boulogne has been listed as a port of entry in recent documentation. The fact that Dieppe has been missed might suggest that the reply has come from an ill informed official. But I may be totally wrong. I hope so