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Taking 2 narrowboats to Europe


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8 minutes ago, Dav and Pen said:

Germany only recognizes the ICC up to 15m. Any boat needs to be registered and usually Brits use the ssr. You also need a vhf operators license and a ships radio license and depending on length of ship a fixed vhf set and if over 20m 2 radios and now a class A AIS. The continentals love papers and numbers painted on boats. If a boat was exempt vat in the U.K. you should have an invoice showing vat paid at the zero rate.

And, if it was subject to VAT you need the 'VAT Paid Certificate' (or invoice showing VAT and a receipt showing that amount paid)

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3 hours ago, Dav and Pen said:

Germany only recognizes the ICC up to 15m. Any boat needs to be registered and usually Brits use the ssr. You also need a vhf operators license and a ships radio license and depending on length of ship a fixed vhf set and if over 20m 2 radios and now a class A AIS. The continentals love papers and numbers painted on boats. If a boat was exempt vat in the U.K. you should have an invoice showing vat paid at the zero rate.

Agree with all of this except that Germany does now accept 20m pleasure boats.

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