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hermosok123
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Used Small Outboard
As it can change from port of entry to port and I understand this. Has any Nomad had experience with bringing a small outboard (used 10hp) across?
No boat must the motor.
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woody with a view
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Bury it in back and dont go TJ.
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chuckie
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what woody said...
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SFandH
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I got turned around on a Sunday and sent back to the US at TJ with an outboard in the trunk. They said I needed to go to Otay, M-F, during business
hours.
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bajarich
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We got turned back at both San Ysidro and Otay Mesa three years ago. We ended up burying it in the back inside the camper and crossing at Tecate. We
have since bought a roll up boat and sold the boat we were leaving at Los Frailes.
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freediverbrian
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Years ago got turned around in Mexicali. Wrap in a blanket and bury it.
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Rossman
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I'm not sure I understand why they are turning you folks around at the border. I bought a used 20 hp in the states a year ago and had it in my truck
bed on a pad but not wrapped and was not given a second look when I went through Mexicali. What is the difference between having one in your trunk or
on on the transom of a small boat or RIB. There are certainly hundreds of those that cross the border every week. Are there rules against bringing
outboards into Mexico?
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Bob and Susan
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I've imported 2
if something comes across like a boat
both motor AND boat have to be in the SAME trailer or car
no splitting loads when importing
a boat on a trailer has to have the motor attached or its not for that boat or look like it attaches easily
you have to import ALL motors at otay mesa during business hours
cars trucks boats small engines
make sure you have proof of value if their estimate is too high
even though a unattached boat motor is for a boat that is returning to the usa or Canada it HAS to be imported
[Edited on 9-21-2018 by Bob and Susan]
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Rossman
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Quote: Originally posted by Bob and Susan | I've imported 2
if something comes across like a boat
both motor AND boat have to be in the SAME trailer or car
no splitting loads when importing
a boat on a trailer has to have the motor attached or its not for that boat or look like it attaches easily
you have to import ALL motors at otay mesa during business hours
cars trucks boats small engines
make sure you have proof of value if their estimate is too high
even though a unattached boat motor is for a boat that is returning to the usa or Canada it HAS to be imported
[Edited on 9-21-2018 by Bob and Susan] |
Hmmmmm. Thanks for the info. I did not know that.
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Rossman
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Quote: Originally posted by Bob and Susan | I've imported 2
if something comes across like a boat
both motor AND boat have to be in the SAME trailer or car
no splitting loads when importing
a boat on a trailer has to have the motor attached or its not for that boat or look like it attaches easily
you have to import ALL motors at otay mesa during business hours
cars trucks boats small engines
make sure you have proof of value if their estimate is too high
even though a unattached boat motor is for a boat that is returning to the usa or Canada it HAS to be imported
[Edited on 9-21-2018 by Bob and Susan] |
So when you import it, do you pay 16% of the value?
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bajapedro
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Brought down a 7.5 honda. No one cared.
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imlost
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What about motorcycles and quads? Are those also subject to importation?
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hermosok123
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No you just have to have current registration.
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SFandH
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Did you do it yourself at Otay or did you use an agent? What percentage did they charge for an import duty?
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pacificobob
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just tell them it's your "stuff" that you will use while vacationing in mexico. also remember, if they start talking duty, you are allowed $300 worth
of stuff duty-free, and if you have a companion, it's $600. i also use a bit of spray paint on some gear to make it look very used. also, it will make
it less attractive to thieves. a 10hp O/B with the rattle can treatment will certainly look less that $600 worth. good luck.
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SFandH
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Outboard motors not attached to a boat seem to be in a different class than other things. When I got turned around at San Ysidro I actually stopped to
declare the motor and pay, I thought, a 16% duty. They said no, I have to import the motor at Otay during business hours and made me go back to the
US. BTW, it was an obviously used motor, 40 hp. I had just bought it from a mechanic in the business and had a receipt.
[Edited on 9-21-2018 by SFandH]
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Bob and Susan
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you go to otay for all motors...they will turn you around at tj
they open a gate and you get in line to return to the usa
you will have to wait for a "guide"
16% is the tax on the approved value
the value is your receipt or the estimate of the agent
they check their cell phones and use the internet for a value
pretty accurate
no need for a broker
you park...talk to the agent...go to the outside office and pay...show the paid receipt to the agent and drive ahead
there is a booth at the exit that you have to push the green/red button
if you get a red...they get to check the truck/car
a green light and you drive away
again
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Alm
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Quote: Originally posted by Rossman | I'm not sure I understand why they are turning you folks around at the border. ...What is the difference between having one in your trunk or on on
the transom of a small boat or RIB. There are certainly hundreds of those that cross the border every week. Are there rules against bringing
outboards into Mexico? |
1) Because somebody has to estimate the value and tax, in TJ they don't want to work and pass it over to Otay.
2) The difference is that motor on the boat is easier to explain as a vacation stuff that you'll bring back. Without a boat it is presumed for sale
in Mexico.
3) Yes, hundreds cross every week, some are get lucky when motors are hidden and not found. You were, I was.
4) The "rule" against bringing motors is - you have to pay for any stuff over $300 per person. Most gringos don't want to.
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AKgringo
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I have a spare tire mount on the back of my Kia. If I was to hang an outboard motor on it, do you think it would pass through as an 'auxiliary
propulsion system'?
If you are not living on the edge, you are taking up too much space!
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woody with a view
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I was under the impression it's $150/person when driving or walking. $300 is for flying.
I've been wrong before. A long time ago! LOL
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