RunAgroundHard
Well-Known Member
I think input from the RYA into the new code, and their feedback was extensive from members and other interested parties. This was discussed at an RYA event a couple of years ago, where they mentioned that the new code, while not addressing all the RYA concerns, had been much changed from the initial drafts. I am not aware of RIN or CA contributions specifically but understand that there was similar feedback. It appears to me that there is a lot of crossover understanding between organizations. I think RIN are more aligned with the MCA current approach but that is a guess.
The current concern with electronics navigation on small commercial vessels, and that of leisure vessels sits with the MCA. I dare say their priorities sit with compliance to IMO UK adopted resolutions in the wider sense, than serving a sector of their own citizens. I would hazard a guess that the USA does t have this issue with their commercial sport fishermen.
The current concern with electronics navigation on small commercial vessels, and that of leisure vessels sits with the MCA. I dare say their priorities sit with compliance to IMO UK adopted resolutions in the wider sense, than serving a sector of their own citizens. I would hazard a guess that the USA does t have this issue with their commercial sport fishermen.
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