moretti
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Seen a stock boat in Minorca that i am keen to purchase if logistics allow. Happy to sail her from Northern Europe to UK and then on to Ireland. Is there an ideal route back to the UK/Ireland from Minorca?
Northern or Southern Ireland?Seen a stock boat in Minorca that i am keen to purchase if logistics allow. Happy to sail her from Northern Europe to UK and then on to Ireland. Is there an ideal route back to the UK/Ireland from Minorca?
And only if you exported from the UK it yourself so in this case I fear that there won't be any RGR.Northern or Southern Ireland?
If the north you will have to pay VAT assuming the boat is EU VAT paid. I believe the import concession to Mid 2022 only applies to pre UK VAT paid boats.
Oh yes - you may be right but I think it is very complicated.David, After some research, I don't think the VAT rule applies to NI but I will phone HMRC before I pay a deposit.
Quite a challenge for a 40 footer - but doable if you pick the weather and stop a lot.Hurricane...Boat is 40ft
Ah yes! AgreeApplies if the boat is VAT paid or non VAT paid
In Sant Carles, we have a good relationship with Coast to Coast.My thinking was, have the dealer deliver it to mainland Southern Europe. Road transport to norther Europe. Sail her myself to UK and hop around the coast to Ireland. I want to understand if southern France or southern Spain is better for first part of transport.
£10k I'd guess to get you somewhere that you could sail to NI.What an amazing voyage Mike, makes my UK coast hopping plan look like childs play.
Was quoted £6k for a 6tonne 30ft from Genoa to Rotterdam by deck cargo, to take her on her own bottom via the French canals it was estimated at about £4k in fuel and over a month of sailing.£10k I'd guess to get you somewhere that you could sail to NI.