john_morris_uk
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I’ve edited a bit without altering his text.Is it just me or is the OP's post full of white space making it near on impossible to read?
I’ve edited a bit without altering his text.Is it just me or is the OP's post full of white space making it near on impossible to read?
Irish rover?Your starter for 10...same name as British car that moves about a bit....
In addition to the general hassle of the shipping... it's all about the boat.What’s monumental about it please explain this is why I posted here.
So how will you manage the moving between countries between Temporary Import periods? Small boat to do long distances on own keel?Turkey isn’t the EU and they normal allow from port to marina it won’t be going far
Ach, he posted it at 10pm on a bank holiday and presumably after a few drinks. I’m sure in the cold light of day it’ll frizzle out as the non starter it is.Love it when you see people determined to push through on a bad idea.
The reason why there are so few and older boats is because they cannot be economically imported into either the UK or the EU, partly because they have difficulty in meeting the RCD and partly because the potentially high price limits the size of the market. They are US orientated products and have limited appeal elsewhere. Good advice in post 11-13. Container is the way to go as unlikely you will find either RO RO or deck cargo on that route. Trade between US and Turkey is low so there will inevitably be transhipment, particularly from the West Coast. Presumably you have checked that you can legally import it into Turkey. You are right, no difficulty popping over to Greece under EU TI if you are a non EU resident.Also I need opinions and advice on shipping not the opinions on whether I should ship from the US. Ok in that case I task any of you to find a good condition sea ray 240 between 2007-2009 . You can’t find them at all. The only 240s like most boats in the UK are old 1998s -2000s that have been round and round. I like what I like and like what I’m use to . Thanks