Sea Change
Well-Known Member
And what happens if you can't get it up to spec?If you bought it outside the UK, the problem isn't the VAT (which you'll owe but will be low), the problem is that it needs to match the UK Rrecreational Craft Regulations at import, which if it's too old to meet the newest version of the EU RCD, it won't. It's up to you to pay for the testing, safety paperwork and remedial work to bring it up to spec.
It's not like a car which must be legally fit to put on the road.