The US has every right to set the rules for Cruising Permits or anything
else.  The concern is the changes to the rules without warning and the
inconsistent applications of them.  This has got to hurt the businesses
relying on visitors.

On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 2:38 PM, Don Newman via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

> From one of our club members:
>
> FYI, I crossed over from Bimini to Port Everglades yesterday. I went in to
> USCBP to get my Cruising Permit for the year, and they Denied it! If your
> boat is not Registered they will not issue a Cruising Permit. So, if you
> haul out or leave your boat any length of time it puts you in a position
> where you will have to import the boat (a % of it's value) and pay State
> taxes as long as you are in US waters. They have done this to everyone I
> know from Canada that has returned prior to me.
>
> --
> Don Newman
> C&C 44
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