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Customs - checking in from Saint Matin
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10/11/2016 08:58 PM
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So we'll be coming from Saint Martin on our boat in a couple of weeks and wondering where the best spot to check in will be. Depending on our timing, we might like to make Leverick our first night, otherwise we'll end up at Scrub as we have crew to get to Trellis.
Is Spanish Town the only option that end of things?
Matt
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Re: Customs - checking in from Saint Matin
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10/11/2016 10:10 PM
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I think Gun Creek C&I is manned regular hours.
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Re: Customs - checking in from Saint Matin
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10/12/2016 07:27 AM
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We did this in June. We left Marigot at 4AM and had a great sail, arriving North Sound by 4PM. Gun Creek closed early at 2PM for the summer. We checked in at Spanishtown the next morning. In theory, you can call ahead and arrange for after hours clearing in.
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Re: Customs - checking in from Saint Matin
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10/12/2016 12:51 PM
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It is US flagged - not sure if that makes a difference in custom fees though. We're actually departing from St. Lucia, but our last leg will likely be from Saint Martin. Our plan Rick is to sail overnight, so we'll be there in the morning when they are open for sure. No chute though George - we really haven't added anything that wasn't on the boat with moorings except for a dinghy motor lift - which actually may not arrive in time 
Matt
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Re: Customs - checking in from Saint Matin
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10/12/2016 02:19 PM
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Breeze said: Enjoy the trip Matt. Fair winds! Tahnks, I imagine we'll have a great trip report as well - Beerman will be with us!
Matt
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Re: Customs - checking in from Saint Matin
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When I moved my Jenneau 36i from St. Lucia to BVI last year, I was charged $10 in customs fee... No idea how that was calculated, but I wasn't going to argue it.
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Re: Customs - checking in from Saint Matin
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We'll be hoping for a nice low fee like $10  I'll tell them that's what we heard the fee was from St. Lucia LOL
Matt
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Re: Customs - checking in from Saint Matin
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10/13/2016 04:17 AM
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I check in and out of Gun Creek all the time; it is staffed at regular hours, although I'd add 30 minutes to their official opening time and have never tried to do anything close to closing time. They still don't have a credit card machine, so everything needs to be paid for in cash. I usually anchor in Gun Creek temporarily in order to clear in/out, but they've never really looked for the boat so I guess that one could dinghy over from Leverick or from Prickly Pear. Note that you can't dock at Leverick and _then_ clear in; that would incur the wrath of the powers that be. I find the two working there to be friendly and efficient and it certainly beats my experiences at the other BVI ports of entry. I sent a picture of the building and anchorage to noonsite when they opened ... just a second... http://www.noonsite.com/Countries/BritishVirginIslands/GunCreek ![[Linked Image]](http://www.noonsite.com/Countries/BritishVirginIslands/GunCreek/Countries/BVIVGorda_GunCreek_sized.jpg) After more than 20 trips I can say that the only time I ever paid more than $20 for clearing in was when I did my temporary import at the same time; even that is only around $200 for my 57 foot boat.
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Re: Customs - checking in from Saint Matin
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10/13/2016 07:53 AM
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As a side note the policy on the temporary import duty has changed. It is no longer collected when clearing in. All temporary import duty will have to be paid at the main Customs office at the Road Town ferry terminal.
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Re: Customs - checking in from Saint Matin
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10/13/2016 01:32 PM
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Glenn,
So bringing a boat from ST. Lucia, I imagine we pay an import duty? So we'll need to go to road town to do that? Any timeframe that has to be done by?
Thanks.
And Zanshin - that's great info. Still would love to meet up sometime and go diving with you! Just need to make it a trip we actually bring our gear down!
Matt
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Re: Customs - checking in from Saint Matin
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10/13/2016 01:51 PM
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Not sure of the details. It was anounced about 3 days before I came home and goes into effect next Monday.
If the boat will remain in the territory for more than a month you pay the $200 temporary import duty which is good for a year. The advantage is that once you pay the import duty you don't pay the daily cruising fee. I guess you have to pay for the cruising permit when you check in for enough time to get to the Road Town customs office.
Last edited by GlennA; 10/13/2016 02:01 PM.
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