Irish Rover
Well-known member
There will be many people hoping you're right, but I don't think so. Currently I'm not aware of any official pronouncements on this aspect so we're all actually guessing. In practical terms I think this whole area will not turn out to be as important as it is currently being made out to be. As Vic said earlier, UK boats will still be able to enter the EU and stay long term subject to a day trip out once every 18 months and vice versa. The cross border buying and selling market will be slightly restricted but that has benefits as well as drawbacks.No I think you are wrong here. If your boat is Vat paid in the U.K. and you take it to the EU for B day it will have EU goods status. If you then return to the U.K. Within three years it will qualify for RGR . However if you then return to The EU within 3 years it will still retain EU goods status. So s long as you go back and fourth between both areas every three years it will retain its VAT paid status I both areas. However the minute it is sold it will lose it’s VAT paid status in one area. If the transaction takes place in the U.K. it will keep its VAT paid status in the U.K. but lose it’s EU status nd visa-versa.