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Veteran Member
Our plan is to lifeaboard for a circumnavigation of the US/Can north to north incl. stopp-over in the caribbean. Starting no matter from north-east or north-west. Therefore we plan to buy a vessel in the US or CAN. We will not give up our home in Germany and plan flying back 2 to 4 times a year.
Actually we arrived mentaly in planning our lifeaboard as this will happen within the next 24 to 32months.
Following every letter of the massive thread about registration and taxes I began digging into the US regulations for boaters.
My wife and me are both residents of Germany. I run a German LLC (-like company) for our two vessels. This allows easy going within the EU - no tax questions or timeframes of max stay periods etc. We actually lifeaboard for 1/3 of a year since the last 4 years.
The situation in the US: Running a alien flag will be a total mess because of CBP in every port plus the 180day limit to move the vessel out of the country. (I don't understand how those BVI- or Bahamas-flagged boatowners are managing that burden.)
My conslusion: Creating a Delaware LLC and registering the boat on the LLC looks like the best advice.
The drawback might be that we have to keep an eye on the tax regulations state by state and day by day.
Any hints and recommendations on our plan?
Any non-US lifeaboards in the community?
Actually we arrived mentaly in planning our lifeaboard as this will happen within the next 24 to 32months.
Following every letter of the massive thread about registration and taxes I began digging into the US regulations for boaters.
My wife and me are both residents of Germany. I run a German LLC (-like company) for our two vessels. This allows easy going within the EU - no tax questions or timeframes of max stay periods etc. We actually lifeaboard for 1/3 of a year since the last 4 years.
The situation in the US: Running a alien flag will be a total mess because of CBP in every port plus the 180day limit to move the vessel out of the country. (I don't understand how those BVI- or Bahamas-flagged boatowners are managing that burden.)
My conslusion: Creating a Delaware LLC and registering the boat on the LLC looks like the best advice.
The drawback might be that we have to keep an eye on the tax regulations state by state and day by day.
Any hints and recommendations on our plan?
Any non-US lifeaboards in the community?