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This notice is intended for use by owners of pleasure craft who sail their craft to or from the UK and specifies the customs arrival and departure requirements. Private use means recreational (non-commercial) use. This can also include the use of a company owned vessel for private recreational purposes. If you carry any goods for industrial or commercial purposes, your vessel becomes a commercial vessel and is no longer a pleasure craft.
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