Tranona
Well-Known Member
I just had a 38 ft twin engined us boat CE marked by CEProof & it cost me around 10% of the above qouted figure for inspection & traveling expences flights etc for the surveyor including build plate owners manual & all neccessary documentation from the third party european notified body
the upgrades amounted to 2 fuel shut offs & a manual bilge pump + a few lables etc cost about £100 and an afternoons work I wouldnt worry too much about the rcd as it realy is easy nowadays as so many boats have been done & the experts know how & what to do to make a boat comply
obviously yours will cost a little more due to the further distance but nowhere near the above figure
Id speak to CEproof for a qoute
We used to import a lot of vehicles & while customs do occasionaly ask to look at the item being imported they rarely looked at ours & we routinely submitted a low value purchase invoice
but we were importing into the uk of course
ken
It depends on the documentation available. The engine needs a CE mark, so if does not have a certificate of compliance it will need testing or replacing. If it is being certified to anything more than Cat D stability calculations will be necessary. These may of course be available from the designer or builder. Other equipment will also need evidence of CE compliance.
If all this information and documentation is available then your figure is reasonable. If not then the "up to" figure I quoted is realistic. To get an estimate of cost requires much more information than the OP has provided.