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Re: boat check-in at St John CBP ROAM
[Re: ScubaDrew]
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11/08/2018 10:29 AM
11/08/2018 10:29 AM
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FLJim
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@Deepcut -
To get technical - if we do not go ashore, raise a yellow flag, is this a valid way to spend a night as well? Or, is that only allowed if you arrive after customs has closed for the day?
Drew
Everywhere I've been (10 countries in Caribbean), there's no problem anchoring and flying the Q if you arrive after hours - PROVIDED you clear in first thing in the morning. Just sailing away without ever clearing in can get you in big trouble, even if you never went ashore. If you try this before customs has closed, even bigger trouble.
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