The Coast Guard Office of Commercial Vessel Compliance (CVC) has issued new work instructions for its Small Passenger Vessel Risk Based Inspection Program, according to the Coast Guard Maritime Commons blog. The instructions provide inspection program guidance to...
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Post-Brexit EU VAT status: what has changed?
When the United Kingdom (UK) left the European Union (EU) on December 31st of 2020, owners of yachts registered in the UK faced a great deal of uncertainty on their Value Added Tax (VAT) liabilities. To clarify the complexity of post-Brexit VAT status, a consortium of...
Coast Guard issues warning about illegal charter boat operations
Now that summer is just around the corner and people are ready for a long-awaited vacation, the U.S. Coast Guard expects increased boating traffic in San Francisco’s Bay Area. Many tourists likely will flock to Northern California once coronavirus restrictions lift on...
New law extends tax exemptions for nonresident-owned yachts
On April 4, 2021, Washington Gov. Jay Inslee signed HB 1107 — a law extending tax exemptions for nonresident-owned yachts. Washington State now will allow nonresident entity-owned yachts to acquire two 60-day permits a year to stay in the state without tax. This is in...
New law to help decrease boating accident injuries, fatalities
The polite name for the life-saving device is “engine cut-off switch” (ECOS). In common usage, however, it’s known as a kill switch. Both names describe the switch’s function: it immediately turns off a boat’s engine. The ECOS or kill switch can save the life of the...
What your company has to know about new CTA reporting obligations
The Corporate Transparency Act came into effect earlier this year. The Act introduces new reporting obligations for companies that qualify as “reporting companies,” as well as steep penalties for failure to complete the required reporting. It is essential that every...
Failing to disclose everything can void your yacht insurance coverage
The owner of a 48-foot yacht had a solid insurance plan in place. But when disaster struck, he found that his insurance coverage was void because of his failure to disclose sufficient details to the insurance company. This unfortunate case illustrates the absolute...
New California regulations may impact yacht-owners
In September, the California legislature passed an update to their laws governing oil spills. This law may create a burden for those sailing in California’s waters. The amendment to the Lempert-Keene-Seastrand Oil Spill Prevention and Response Act came into effect as...
Newport Shipyard receives coveted free-trade status
Safe Harbor Newport Shipyard has been declared a foreign trade zone (FTZ) under the Foreign-Trade Zones Act of 1934, the shipyard’s owner, Safe Harbor Marinas, announced in early December. The Newport facility is the only shipyard with FTZ status outside of Florida in...

