lukecsmith
Well-Known Member
Hi all. Im in the slightly unusual position that I didnt buy my boat - rather I rescued it. It was sitting on a mooring in Motril, Spain, a little harbour in Andalucia. It was floating but not really sailable, with untold problems due to years of neglect. It was mine for the taking but I had to ship it back to the UK on a lorry. Ive spent the last few years getting it back to a useful state again and now happily its there - safe and reliable at least, with all major repairs complete.
The thing is I have no documentation for it. Previous owner was extended family living in Spain. He gave me a bill of sale - handwritten stating that he gave ownership to me. Theres various other bits and pieces of documents with it, but old and Im not sure whether they are valid or useful in any way.
So Im wondering - what documents should I have as the legal keeper in the UK? Do boats have license or ownership documents like cars do? What documents would a buyer expect to see to feel safe when buying it from me?
(In case its relevant, the boat is a 30ft Doug Peterson 1/2 ton class, built 79 by Sunship in Holland.)
Thanks in advance for any help.
The thing is I have no documentation for it. Previous owner was extended family living in Spain. He gave me a bill of sale - handwritten stating that he gave ownership to me. Theres various other bits and pieces of documents with it, but old and Im not sure whether they are valid or useful in any way.
So Im wondering - what documents should I have as the legal keeper in the UK? Do boats have license or ownership documents like cars do? What documents would a buyer expect to see to feel safe when buying it from me?
(In case its relevant, the boat is a 30ft Doug Peterson 1/2 ton class, built 79 by Sunship in Holland.)
Thanks in advance for any help.