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Our CaRT renewal is up 30th June. Sometime in mid summer I hope to be off CaRT waters and go to another nav authority.

Not sure to renew for 6 months or 12 months with CaRT and seek a refund when the evacuation is complete.

Any expert advice appreciated.

 

 

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2 minutes ago, mark99 said:

Our CaRT renewal is up 30th June. Sometime in mid summer I hope to be off CaRT waters and go to another nav authority.

Not sure to renew for 6 months or 12 months with CaRT and seek a refund when the evacuation is complete.

Any expert advice appreciated.

 

 

There used to be a three month option has that been discontinued? that would suit your time scale.

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5 minutes ago, mark99 said:

Ok will look into that ta.

Ive just had a squint on CART website. They still do 3 months licence if you have a home mooring but not for ccers it seems.

cheers

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3 month ones are not refundable if you move early and 3 or 6 month ones are more expensive per month than 12 month ones.

If you turn a 12 month one in early there is a £30 admin fee.

Doing a few quick calcs which depend on the boat length turning in a 12 month one after 2 months 30 days  (ie before the end of month) it will cost you very similar to taking out a 3 month one.

If you quit after 1 month 30 days then a 12 month one should be the lowest cost to you.

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