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Quick Guide To Importing A Used Boat To An Eu Country

Have you found your dream sailing boat for sale but its not available locally? Importing the boat is always an option. However, it can be complicated if you are bringing a used boat into EU territory. First of all, once youve found your boat, check who is selling it a broker or a private individual? Buying from a broker is the safer because the transaction will likely be covered by the originating countrys consumer laws.

Also, you need to check with customs authorities about the requirements for importing a used boat to the EU. If you plan to import boats from EU country to EU country, then you dont have to worry about customs duties but ask about any other requirements. Next, get a boat delivery service quote to your destination port. For this, you will need to prepare the details of the boat (i.e. dimensions and weight)

Start negotiating with the boat seller. Make sure to come into agreement about the terms of the sale and other aspects like the inventory. It is also very important to check the documentation of the boat whether you wish to import boats to the EU for business or personal purposes.

Some of the questions you need to ask: Does the seller have the legal right to put the sailing boat for sale? Are there any outstanding loans taken out by the seller where the boat was used as collateral? Is the boat CE-certified (for boats imported into the EU on or after June 1986)?
Quick Guide To Importing A Used Boat To An Eu Country


Aside from checking the boat documentation, it is also ideal if you or someone qualified to survey the boat can make a physical inspection of the boat. Since you plan to import boats that are already used, you need to make sure they are in excellent condition. Once the inspections are satisfactory, make a deposit to the boat seller and then finalize arrangements about delivery, including insurance.

Next, draft a Bill of Sale and register it once both parties have agreed on the sale. Pay for the delivery fees and the remaining balance on your payment. Then, prepare the destination port for the delivery. Completing all the steps above may take weeks if you do them all yourself. If you have questions about how to import boats or need hands-on help, look for a reputable boat delivery service company who can make the process easier for you.

by: Nathalie Paige




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