Guidance on 'Open Sea' Qualification – Territorial Waters vs. 12 NM
The criterion behind the French Commercial Exemption is not the 12-nautical-mile distance but leaving territorial waters — a decisive nuance for your navigation decisions.
Read more
Keep up with yachting regulations across the Mediterranean and meet FLYN-YACHTING at the leading boat shows.
The criterion behind the French Commercial Exemption is not the 12-nautical-mile distance but leaving territorial waters — a decisive nuance for your navigation decisions.
Read moreIn force since 24 June 2026, the new regulatory boundaries already apply — even though the official nautical charts have not yet been updated.
Read moreFines of up to €200,000 per incident have been issued for anchoring in protected Posidonia zones. Our warning-zones database is ready for 2026.
Read moreNon-EU yachts can benefit from Temporary Admission for private use and avoid hull VAT for up to 18 months. We prove the key navigation events.
Read moreThe FLYN-YACHTING team will attend PBIBS 2026, from 25 to 29 March — the perfect opportunity to reconnect with our American clients, captains and brokers.
Read moreCharter or transport: commercial yachts may combine both statuses within a year under the 'mixed commercial use' regime, subject to conditions and a prior declaration.
Read moreFLYN-YACHTING kicks off the Caribbean season at one of the most anticipated events of the year, from 4 to 9 December 2025.
Read moreThe 4th edition of the FLYN book gathers all the information about our services and how FLYN-YACHTING helps you enjoy a safe season.
Read moreOur navigation experts will get back to you shortly to review your situation.