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Swallow Yachts Forum => General Discussion => Topic started by: Julian Swindell on 19 Aug 2008, 13:47

Title: Trailering in Europe
Post by: Julian Swindell on 19 Aug 2008, 13:47
I have noticed that a couple of forum members tow their boats through Europe. My family want to take our new BayCruiser to Croatia next summer, if it is delivered in time (no pressure Matt...) where we have friends on the island of Murter. Could those with experience give any advice on things to do by way of preparation etc? Will I need special papers for the boat, myself or anything else? Are there any special problems at border crossings? Are there rules about launching? Can you tow a bat into a caravan park on the way for an overnight stop?
Any advice appreciated.
Title: Re: Trailering in Europe
Post by: Craic on 21 Aug 2008, 07:39
Julian,
I cannot really answer your questions because I never had any problems of the sort you are concerned about. Nor have I heard of anyone having had such problems.
But that does not mean it cannot happen to you.

Only recently I heard that some guys got an inspection when going through Switzerland, but they said that was probably because their boat was so conspicuous and curious, a 28 ft. whaler, seldom seen between the Swiss Alps.

I would however always have a copy of the original invoice to hand, in order to be able to prove that VAT has been paid for the boat some way down the line.

As for your trailer and lighting, they seem to accept a british trailer, as long as it is not openly defective.

Safe travels,
Claus