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[*] posted on 8-24-2011 at 07:52 PM
Update on Temporary Import Permit for boat


Went to La Paz two days ago to try to get a TIP for my boat in Loreto. Couldn't have been easier, the whole thing took maybe 20 minutes. To get the TIP you need the following: 1) Original and copy of boat registration; 2) Original and copy of your FM3 or FMM (whatever immigration document you have); 3) Original and copy of your Passport; 4) Original and copy of your Calif. Drivers License ??; 5) Serial numbers of the motors. Fill out a simple form, give her $47 USD (credit cards accepted) and she gives you the "Official" TIP and you're on your way. She even speaks English and was very helpful. I brought a bunch of pictures of the boat, with close-ups showing the ID number, engine serial numbers and registration numbers. She took them for the file, but was not too interested in them. They had a sign that talked about a "deposit" that you got back when you took the boat out of the country, but she didn't ask for that, so I didn't ask. It was from $200 - $400 USD depending on the year of your boat. All in all, it was very easy and good for 10 years. Glad we did it.

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[*] posted on 8-24-2011 at 11:31 PM


Where in La Paz ?.......Gov Office,Bank???
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[*] posted on 8-25-2011 at 06:59 AM


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Where in La Paz ?.......Gov Office,Bank???


Aduana, located right at the Ferry Terminal. Well signed and easy parking also.
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[*] posted on 8-25-2011 at 08:19 PM


When does one need a TIP to bring a boat to Baja?



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[*] posted on 8-26-2011 at 09:03 AM


This is also very easy to do over the internet. The site is

http://www.banjercito.com.mx/site/siteBanjer/Bicentenario/ii...




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[*] posted on 8-26-2011 at 12:43 PM


so i have been bringing either a 16' kayak..or most recently my 12' tinnie on top of the truck on every trip and never been asked about a TIP???
I was asked...once...at the San Luis crossing about boat registration (US?) but just showed him my Mex fishing license and was allowed to pass...only going as far south as Gonzaga..perhaps BOLA
do I need a TIP for such a small boat...carried on top??
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[*] posted on 8-26-2011 at 12:56 PM


good question...
Does that mean I need a TIP for my zodiac and 15HP in Baja ? I thought they did away with the boat permits a few years back ..
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[*] posted on 8-26-2011 at 05:48 PM


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This is also very easy to do over the internet. The site is

http://www.banjercito.com.mx/site/siteBanjer/Bicentenario/ii...


I was going to go this route, but this presumes that you are still in the US. They FedEx the papers to your US (only) address and you have to show ID to get the package. We and the boat are already in Loreto and am not about to tow it back to US just to get the TIP. This worked well for us.
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[*] posted on 8-26-2011 at 05:52 PM


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good question...
Does that mean I need a TIP for my zodiac and 15HP in Baja ? I thought they did away with the boat permits a few years back ..


Good Question....
According to the regulations, all boats (not sure what that means - power? sail? non-power?) need a TIP to be brought into Mexico, Baja included. It has been loosely or not enforced in the past, but they are starting to enforce it at more and more places. I got turned down at the launch ramp at Puerto Escondito because I did not have one. It's possible that other launch ramps will start asking for it. I've never been asked at the border, only registration. Oh well....
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[*] posted on 9-1-2011 at 09:45 AM


What happens when the permit expires in 10 years? Do you get a mx registration? my boat will never see ca again.
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[*] posted on 9-1-2011 at 04:32 PM


Our TIP ran out last year. We simply renewed it in La Paz for another 10 years. Got a sticker and certificate. We were told it might be easier to just get a new TIP rather than asking for a renewal. I think it was $50USD.
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[*] posted on 9-2-2011 at 04:02 PM


How it was explained to me was that if you were coming down as a tourist and bringing the boat for a short stay (less than 180) you were ok to bring the boat down to use. If you were going to leave the boat down here for any time, then you had to do a TIP. It also used to reflect on whether you were here with a tourist permit or a FM2 or FM3.
My boat stays down here all the time and I have a 10 year importation. They wear out faster than that, so 10 years have always worked for me.




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[*] posted on 9-2-2011 at 08:26 PM


Pescadero, this is as I remember it. I got nervous having my skiff down there all the time, and went to Loreto to do the deed. It was the aduana guy from the airport, and he was scam city. This can easily be done for about $50 bucks, and he was going to help me out with all sorts of details for only $140.00.

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[*] posted on 9-3-2011 at 06:58 PM


It was my understanding that the TIP regulations were based on length of boat (>16') and cc of the engine (>200cc).

But I heard recently that the new (June 2011) regs did away with the boat TIP's altogether.

So, for the tourist, all you needed was the fishing license!




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[*] posted on 9-4-2011 at 08:26 AM


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It was my understanding that the TIP regulations were based on length of boat (>16') and cc of the engine (>200cc).

But I heard recently that the new (June 2011) regs did away with the boat TIP's altogether.

So, for the tourist, all you needed was the fishing license!


OK, except when all the launch ramps start requiring the TIP in order to use the ramp, then what are your going to do. I have never actually seen the applicable regulations, I just want to be able to launch my boat without and trouble. I try to stay as legal as I can in Mexico.
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[*] posted on 9-4-2011 at 09:19 AM


sounds like something else to bring more tourists to Baja
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[*] posted on 9-4-2011 at 09:31 AM


There could be some confusion between the TIP and the boat permit required when one is fishing from the boat. I am saying "could" because we are back in the States and won't return to La Paz until late November and gather all the latest info. The boat permit was required along with fishing licenses for ALL aboard whether they were fishing or not. Our boat is a sailboat, we don't fish, and we never needed the boat permit for the past 14 years. However, we had a TIP for the boat as it was imported, required by our marina. We renewed it last year for another 10 years. Last year they eliminated the boat permit requirement, but still require the fishing licenses. I guess the boat permit served as a permit to use the boat for fishing. I am addressing the issue as the confusion has been around for years, but someone on the ground can verify.
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[*] posted on 9-4-2011 at 01:48 PM


Jack,
You're right, it was the Boat Permit and not the Boat TIP that was eliminated! (and I'm the guy that should know better, I write the Border Paperwork FAQ for RV.net)

My bad

But I believe there is still a size limit, anything up to a certain length is considered camping gear and is included in your RV TIP, so it does not need one. I just can't find that length in an official document so far.




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[*] posted on 7-13-2015 at 09:56 PM


Trying to be legal. I have a 15' aluminum boat with a 20hp motor. Trying to figure out if I need a TIP. Only launch across beaches. Stay away from marinas. Really don't want to go to Otay Mesa to get one.
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[*] posted on 7-13-2015 at 11:08 PM


TIP is for foreign vessel over 4.5M = ~ 15' feet' for 10 years about $52US

Here is the Marina La Paz FAQ http://www.marinadelapaz.com/faq/how-long-can-my-boat-stay-i...

If you have a bigger yacht then the smaller boats, jet skis, helicopters, etc are included with the mainship TIP...


[Edited on 7-14-2015 by gnukid]
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