| Buying or Importing a Grey Import Boat - the issues..... |
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| Wednesday, 08 June 2011 11:41 | |
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Thinking of Buying or Importing a Parallel / Grey Import Boat?
Marine dealers and brokers are authorised to sell specific product brands in Australia. This product must comply with Australian standards and Australian Design Rules. Product which is sold through non-authorised channels is known as a ‘grey or parallel import’.
You’re the importer - You’re responsible. By importing a boat, PWC or engine into Australia, you are taking on a number of additional liabilities that under the Australian Consumer Law, you may be unaware of. You become the "manufacturer responsible, personally, for all the compliance issues associated with the product and by law must gaurantee the availibilty of repiars and spare parts.
Is it Safe? Grey Imports raise both financial and safety concerns for buyers. As these products are being imported without the manufacturers consent they will not be covered by the manufacturer’s warranty. Grey imported products may not be subject to the same thorough safety check that authorised product are. This means you could potentially be putting your family and yourself at risk through use.
Is it Legal? Products are manufactured for specific markets (or regions). This product is manufactured to comply with standards and specifications of each market. Product which is imported into Australia must be assessed against Australian Regulations and Standards.
Is it Worth It? Have you given careful consideration to the true costs of importing or buying a grey market boat, PWC or engine? There is more to it than the price on the window.
After Sales Support? Most Authorised Dealers and Brokers are not permitted to provide after sale support such as servicing or spare parts to grey imports. This often means that any servicing and maintenance cannot be performed by factory trained professionals. Another is issue is sourcing spare parts especially for the trailers as most of the componentry is not stocked in Australia.
Resale Value is limited. Grey and parallel imports often have very low or no value at the time of resale when compared to authorised products. Product liability for consumer advisories such as product safety recall and warranty support. Authorised Dealers and Brokers provide this support, unauthorised channels often do not. Most reputable dealers including John Crawford Marine will also not trade a grey import as most of the product is non compliant and most trailers are not ADR approved, exposing the dealer then to litigation in the event of an accident. Also bear in mind that many insurance companies will not cover a claim if the product is found to be non-compliant against Australian standards. You could be uninsured and this could prove very costly. So it is vital to check the total cost of bringing the product into the country - you might be suprised to find there are costs, compliance issues and taxes in addition to the purchase price.
What Should You Look For? Key compliance issues you should consider when evaluating imported products manufactured for overseas markets: For Vessels: • Electrical Safety Compliance. All electrical systems must comply with Australian Standards and Regulations. “Certified Safe” does not equal compliant. For Power Plants (inboard/outboard motors; jet skis and electronic equipment): • C-tick Certification under the Australian Communications Management Authority. This is a mandatory requirement for product sold in Australia. For Trailers: • Australian Design Rule (ADR) Compliance. No trailer is permitted on Australian roads unless it complies with this rule. All imported trailers fail ADR in their standard format. Most common issues lie with trailer being overall wider than 2.5m, non conforming drawbars and tow couplings, lack of reflectors and inferior braking systems. Trailers on Australian roads must comply with the Vehicle standards VSB1. For information on these standards please click on the link www.infrastructure.gov.au/roads/vehicle_regulation/bulletin/vsb1/index.aspx
So Why buy from an Authorised Dealer? When you purchase your Boat, PWC or Engine from an authorised reseller you can be assured that:
Not sure if you are purchasing from an authorised dealer? Please contact your local state Boating Industry Association which can assist with your enquiry. Look for dealers with these logos. Queensland enquiries can be directed to Marine Queensland Ph. 3899 3333.
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| Last Updated on Friday, 10 June 2011 09:03 |



An example of a popular USA manufactured bowrider. You must ensure compliance with all the issues as dicussed in this brief.
Another example of a popular "Grey" import, these larger trailer boats must also be checked for overwidth issues, trailer integrity and ADR compliance plus electrical wiring compliance.
An example of an overwidth hull and a non compliant trailer that does not meet ADR standards.
A non compliant trailer, illegal coupling, incorrect securing pints for the safety chains, incorrect placement of reflectors to name a few compliance issues.







