savageseadog
Well-Known Member
Call everyone Grenouille and you'll be fine
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Just make sure your red duster and SSR no. is visible and for your own peace of mind take insurance passports and SSR .
A Blue will do![]()
I fear the biggest risk to you falling foul of the Frogs is to let them know you are English . . .![]()
Out of date: fire-extinguishers /liferaft-service /flares /Fray Bentos pies?
Last year we travelled from Cherbourg to Hendaye. We were boarded twice by French customs, in L'Aberwrach and in Brest. The guys in L'Ab were very polite and friendly and just wanted to see our SSR and passports. We weren't asked for insurance or ICC or anything else. They showed no interest in the colour of our diesel or our stores.
They gave us a little slip of paper to say we had been inspected and wouldn't be bothered again but this cut no ice with the Brest customs who were quite different in their approach.
The Brest douaniers came on board mob handed - six of them - in their black overalls and poked into every space they could find. They rummaged around in all the clothing lockers. They searched the galley cupboards. They were fascinated by our HF transceiver and prodded all the knobs and dials. They pored over all the papers in the boat dossier. This close-up reading was a bit much for one of them as he began to feel sick and had to retire to the pontoon (we were moored alongside, in the marina). They questioned our American crewmember about the boat docs but although she spoke good university level French she couldn't help with translating things like insurance terms. Although she felt intimidated her USA 'citizen's rights' were asserted and she clammed up after a while.
They were aboard for an hour and a half. We think they must have been looking for drugs/arms but we had to disappoint them. Other boats on the same long pontoon were boarded but not searched - they merited only a few minutes attention.
Our yacht has a nefarious history but we couldn't see how they could have known about it and in any case the boat has been 'purged' by UK customs.
Apart from that visit we encountered only kindness all the way down to Spain.
If there's a moral to the story, I'd say it was that it doesn't matter how pristine your paperwork (ours was), if they want to make a fuss they just will.