RNLI launches Float to Live campaign as Gen Z underestimate coastal risk
RNLI research suggests Gen Z are taking coastal risks, prompting fresh Float to Live safety advice ahead of a busy…
Following the ruling by the European Union Court of Justice against the UK’s use of red diesel by private pleasure craft, representatives from the boating community and boating industry – the Royal Yachting Association, British Marine, the Cruising Association and the Inland Waterways Association – met with HMRC officials on Tuesday 20th November to discuss the implications of the Court’s decision and evaluate the UK’s response.
The meeting was extremely informative and productive, and the continued support of the UK government is welcomed.
In effect, following the Court’s ruling, the expectation of the European Commission is that the UK must stop allowing the use of red diesel for the purpose of propelling private pleasure craft and must therefore switch to white diesel.
The UK is required to provide a response to the Commission by 22nd December 2018, setting out how it intends to bring the UK into line with the European Directive on fiscal marking of gas oils and kerosene, as well as a time frame for achieving this.
It remains the position of all the boating representative bodies that a change to using white diesel would create insurmountable problems for boat users and the industry.
All the boating representative bodies will therefore be providing evidence of the practical implications to HMRC officials to inform the UK’s response to the Commission in the hope that we can jointly develop a practical and affordable solution in a realistic time frame.
The RYA will continue to strive for the continued availability of diesel for the leisure boating community. Should you have any difficulties with red diesel abroad, please contact the RYA’s Cruising, Legal and Government Affairs team via boating.abroad@rya.org.uk or on 023 8060 4232.




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