Carter866
New Member
Hello all, I am not yet a liveaboard but I found some similar questions to mine in this forum so I thought I would post my situation here looking for any advice you may have.
I am not sure where to start but I am a US citizen living in France (expatriate) and I am in the process of purchasing a boat in the UK. I will move the boat to France and keep it here until I am finished with my work (1-4 years) at which time I plan to do some cruising in the Med and possibly sail the boat back to the US. I want to make sure that I am not missing something or that my research has led me astray as far as logistics go. So, here goes...
Registration/Flag
I plan to change the boat's nationality by having it documented with the US Coast Guard. At a later time, if/when I take the boat to the US, I will have it titled and registered in the state in which I end up, probably Florida.
Insurance
I have a quote for insurance from a French company since the few companies that would even talk to me with such a low value vessel had crazy premiums. I don't think this is going to be any problem for me.
VAT/Taxes
The boat is sufficiently old (1972) that the VAT should be considered paid although I am as of yet unsure of my ability to prove that the boat was in the EU on December 31st 1992. I assume state sales taxes will be due if/when I register the boat in a state back in the US.
Importation/Customs
I am assuming that I should not have to pay any importation/customs duties since I am not importing anything into the EU. I suppose I should keep good records to prove that my US flagged vessel was not, in fact, imported to the EU. Although, I haven't yet considered what happens upon return to the US...maybe I should then 'lose' those records that proved I didn't import it to the EU.
Arrival in UK/EU
This is where I am a bit unsure. Since the boat will not be arriving from a foreign port but, rather, its registration will one day change to foreign, is there any need to check in with customs/immigration in the UK at that time? And then, I will be arriving in a French port from another EU port as foreign vessel, so will something trip me up there as well? I am assuming that a call to the HMRC National Yacht line might help answer these questions but maybe someone here has some advice too.
Mooring/Storage in France
Still working on this one.
So, that is my story. Is there anything major that I have incorrect or I am not considering at all?
Thanks in advance for your help.
I am not sure where to start but I am a US citizen living in France (expatriate) and I am in the process of purchasing a boat in the UK. I will move the boat to France and keep it here until I am finished with my work (1-4 years) at which time I plan to do some cruising in the Med and possibly sail the boat back to the US. I want to make sure that I am not missing something or that my research has led me astray as far as logistics go. So, here goes...
Registration/Flag
I plan to change the boat's nationality by having it documented with the US Coast Guard. At a later time, if/when I take the boat to the US, I will have it titled and registered in the state in which I end up, probably Florida.
Insurance
I have a quote for insurance from a French company since the few companies that would even talk to me with such a low value vessel had crazy premiums. I don't think this is going to be any problem for me.
VAT/Taxes
The boat is sufficiently old (1972) that the VAT should be considered paid although I am as of yet unsure of my ability to prove that the boat was in the EU on December 31st 1992. I assume state sales taxes will be due if/when I register the boat in a state back in the US.
Importation/Customs
I am assuming that I should not have to pay any importation/customs duties since I am not importing anything into the EU. I suppose I should keep good records to prove that my US flagged vessel was not, in fact, imported to the EU. Although, I haven't yet considered what happens upon return to the US...maybe I should then 'lose' those records that proved I didn't import it to the EU.
Arrival in UK/EU
This is where I am a bit unsure. Since the boat will not be arriving from a foreign port but, rather, its registration will one day change to foreign, is there any need to check in with customs/immigration in the UK at that time? And then, I will be arriving in a French port from another EU port as foreign vessel, so will something trip me up there as well? I am assuming that a call to the HMRC National Yacht line might help answer these questions but maybe someone here has some advice too.
Mooring/Storage in France
Still working on this one.
So, that is my story. Is there anything major that I have incorrect or I am not considering at all?
Thanks in advance for your help.