Harvey,
Funny you should mention that! I was surprised when we didn't receive a clearance number last Summer. I asked Bob Hale of Waggoner Cruising Guide about it. Here's his response:
Roger
I’ve talked with Canadian and U.S. customs people, and here is what I’ve learned:
You were okay with no clearance number. They apparently don’t issue them for boats trailered in. They might, however, want you to fill out a Form E-99, Temporary Import. I wouldn’t ask about it, however. Let them suggest it.
Keep your ferry receipt, showing that you were charged for tow vehicle and boat trailer. This will explain why you don’t have a clearance number.
If for some reason the boat re-enters the U.S. on its own bottom, explain the circumstances and produce the ferry receipt.
My best source of Canadian Customs information was the number you call if you enter by boat, 1-888-226-7277. My worst source was the public information office in Vancouver, which was clueless. My U.S. information came from an agent at the Anacortes office. He knows the Waggoner and told me he trailers his boat into Canada every year. He doesn’t get a clearance number.
I hope this helps.
Bob Hale
Editor/Publisher
Waggoner Cruising Guide
Funny you should mention that! I was surprised when we didn't receive a clearance number last Summer. I asked Bob Hale of Waggoner Cruising Guide about it. Here's his response:
Roger
I’ve talked with Canadian and U.S. customs people, and here is what I’ve learned:
You were okay with no clearance number. They apparently don’t issue them for boats trailered in. They might, however, want you to fill out a Form E-99, Temporary Import. I wouldn’t ask about it, however. Let them suggest it.
Keep your ferry receipt, showing that you were charged for tow vehicle and boat trailer. This will explain why you don’t have a clearance number.
If for some reason the boat re-enters the U.S. on its own bottom, explain the circumstances and produce the ferry receipt.
My best source of Canadian Customs information was the number you call if you enter by boat, 1-888-226-7277. My worst source was the public information office in Vancouver, which was clueless. My U.S. information came from an agent at the Anacortes office. He knows the Waggoner and told me he trailers his boat into Canada every year. He doesn’t get a clearance number.
I hope this helps.
Bob Hale
Editor/Publisher
Waggoner Cruising Guide