[Alberg30] Documentation
George Dinwiddie
gdinwiddie at min.net
Wed Apr 17 06:27:04 PDT 2002
I believe you can bare-boat charter a non-US vessel without any
problems. It's just that coast-wise trade (including carrying
passengers for hire) between US ports must be carried out in
US built vessels according to the Jones Act.
Another tidbit about documentation: if your boat is documented,
it's can't be under the control of a non-US citizen. The
captain on board must be a US citizen, which could prevent
you from bare-boat chartering to foreigners. If there's a
US citizen on board, the simple thing is to nominate that
person as the captain in charge.
Documentation also lets the US Government take control of
the vessel in wartime. I doubt that's a big issue for a
30 foot sailboat, though.
- George
> RABBIT649 at aol.com said:
>
> But, as far as I know, they haven't changed the law that says a boat must be
> US made in order to charter. Unless I'm remembering entirely incorrectly from
> when I checked about that 5 years ago.
> Paul
> #23 Ashwagh
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