nauticalnomad
Well-Known Member
We too have never had any real issues with officials in all the areas of the Netherlands we have visited (and we've covered most of it over the years). We nearly got stopped by customs in Ijmuiden (having arrived from the Amsterdam direction) but were 'saved' by the arrival of a German flagged yacht not long after we landed which seemed to be of more interest
We have been visited by customs in Blankenberge and Boulogne in the past none of whom were really a problem. Just going through the motions really.
I was boarded by customs in Scheveningen after a month of sailing over there and they didnt care about the diesel, I had 80 litres in red, I showed them the receipts etc. They nodded and said fine!
They were more concerned over the size of a knife i had nad as they argued over it between themselves in gogglygoop and a few donkey wells and spat over the decks amongst themselves, I had emptied the cutlery draw out in front of them and as they looked at me thinking WTF i asked about the size of the bread knife and whether is was legal..
They both looked up at me and didnt say much and gave me my folding knife back and i said its on my boat and im not carrying it down the street.. They both agreed once agains saying "Donkey well"
They witnessed the ownership paper and my passport and left.. That was it.. Come time to leave they stopped as i was prepping the boat and asked a load of questions and were happy etc to learn it was my boat..