BelleSerene
Well-Known Member
I know the Dutch are sticklers at enforcing regulations, such as the use of an inverted cone when motoring in a yacht.
But do they really require some of the CEVNI regulations, which state:
You need to carry on board an actual copy of the CEVNI regulations as opposed to a more helpful and concise RYA guide to them? (I have managed to find one at www.cevni.info/cevni regs.pdf, but try searching for one to buy!)
Boat's name on bow and stern (I have it on the stern and as it happens emblazoned on spray dodgers either side, but come on, who puts it on the bow of a yacht?!)
Name & address displayed conspicuously. (I could always print it on an A4 sheet in a Ziploc bag!)
Anchor marked with vessel’s name/ SSR
Blue board for indicating to oncoming vessels that you're crossing a waterway
Does anyone have experience of this?
But do they really require some of the CEVNI regulations, which state:
You need to carry on board an actual copy of the CEVNI regulations as opposed to a more helpful and concise RYA guide to them? (I have managed to find one at www.cevni.info/cevni regs.pdf, but try searching for one to buy!)
Boat's name on bow and stern (I have it on the stern and as it happens emblazoned on spray dodgers either side, but come on, who puts it on the bow of a yacht?!)
Name & address displayed conspicuously. (I could always print it on an A4 sheet in a Ziploc bag!)
Anchor marked with vessel’s name/ SSR
Blue board for indicating to oncoming vessels that you're crossing a waterway
Does anyone have experience of this?