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 Grenada Act -2

Grenada - an impressive beautiful island with golden beaches; crystal water falls, green mountains bloom and aromatic spice trees that give this island its nickname, like the island of spices. From January and March you can see hills burning with blooming, colorless, bright orange trees. In the Grenada Yachting Act, the red light return rule or the IALA B rule is used. If you have not scored more than ten feet, you will no longer need to consider two large ship channels floating outside of St. George or using leading signs.

The act of Grenada Yachting also focuses on the arrival of yachts. The rule states that arriving yachts should display their yellow color Q, as well as the courtesy flag of Grenada from the right side spreader main mast. In accordance with immigration and custom, captains should prepare the following:

* 3 lists of crews and passengers

* Immigration cards for boarding passengers and crew

* Ships, health declaration and stores

* Port clearance

* ID for passengers and crew. They can present a birth certificate, a valid passport, etc.

The Grenada Yachting Act requires permits for the ports, and these gaps are provided in the ports below:

* GYS or Grenada Yacht Services in St. Louis George

* Berths

* Island Lures in Prikle Bay

* Marines of Grenada in St. David's Bay

* Granville

* Hillborough to Carriacu

The Yacht Law in Grenada ensures that immigration and customs departments provide accurate schedules of their availability for all passengers. Thus, the customs posted the following graphics:

* They are open from Monday to Thursday from 8:00 am to 11:45 am and from 1:00 am to 4:00 pm.

* On Fridays from 8:00 to 11:45 am and from 1:00 to 5:00 in the afternoon.

* On weekends from 9:00 to 13:00

The cruise permit fee will be paid by the captain of the yacht to the customs office upon arrival in Grenada. This permitted fee allows the ship to cruise the waters of Grenada in accordance with the act of Grenada. The act does not require the vessel to pay for the exit, but visitors who arrived by plane and left the place through the boat are required to pay a landing tax.

The Grenada Garage Act prohibits all courts, supposedly everywhere in Karenazh. Ships are not allowed to lock up two hundred meters from the coast on one of the banks of Grenada.




 Grenada Act -2


 Grenada Act -2

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