Sailfree
Well-Known Member
I pointed out the discussion on this Forum to the RYA and as an RYA member asked the RYA to respond to the following questions.
Q1. Under French regulations do British Flagged boats need to carry the original boat registration documents?
Q2. If the answer is yes under what regulation please and what is the range of fine?
Q3. Are you aware of any fines being levied on British boats by the French Authorities?
I have now received a detailed response that the RYA got by employing a French Lawyer. As it was RYA members money that employed the lawyer they ask that it is not posted on a public forum but in response to my further request they agreed I could publish the following guidance:-
“Strictly speaking, therefore, a British vessel navigating outside UK territorial waters need not be registered but it must be in a position to produce proof of its nationality. In French territorial waters, the vessel must carry on board original documentation that proves its nationality. For all practical purposes, the simplest and most effective way of proving nationality is by producing the original Certificate of British Registry”
together with a link to the full explanation on the RYA web-site on a page which can be accessed by RYA members only at: http://www.rya.org.uk/infoadvice/boatingabroad/countries/Pages/francereg.aspx
The detailed response basically confirms various points in Sybarites , Tranona & Michael Chapmans posts that the French expect to see original registration papers from their own citizens and also expect it from other countries which for ther UK is an SSR or Part 1 documentation. I believe the French are reasonable and may accept other documentation but at their own descretion.
The RYA are aware of boats being fined.
I always followed the RYA advice as I understood it but never looked up their original website text. I would be interested if another RYA member that has could now do so again and let us know if any of the advice wording has now been slightly modified /expanded in response to the French lawyers answers that gave chapter and verse.
Many knock the RYA but frankly IMHO the perform far better and more efficiently than many UK government organisations and I sincerely hope our government continue to allow them to be the unofficial body for lesuire sailors as I for one would hate to see the DLVA or similar operating ICC, DS, YM qualifications etc
For those that want to challenge the RYA advice I suggest you do it directly with the French authorities
Note to myself - Off skiing next week so must carry car reg docs- it would be stupid of me to ignore the good advice I have learnt from this discussion but pleased its never previously been a problem for me.
Q1. Under French regulations do British Flagged boats need to carry the original boat registration documents?
Q2. If the answer is yes under what regulation please and what is the range of fine?
Q3. Are you aware of any fines being levied on British boats by the French Authorities?
I have now received a detailed response that the RYA got by employing a French Lawyer. As it was RYA members money that employed the lawyer they ask that it is not posted on a public forum but in response to my further request they agreed I could publish the following guidance:-
“Strictly speaking, therefore, a British vessel navigating outside UK territorial waters need not be registered but it must be in a position to produce proof of its nationality. In French territorial waters, the vessel must carry on board original documentation that proves its nationality. For all practical purposes, the simplest and most effective way of proving nationality is by producing the original Certificate of British Registry”
together with a link to the full explanation on the RYA web-site on a page which can be accessed by RYA members only at: http://www.rya.org.uk/infoadvice/boatingabroad/countries/Pages/francereg.aspx
The detailed response basically confirms various points in Sybarites , Tranona & Michael Chapmans posts that the French expect to see original registration papers from their own citizens and also expect it from other countries which for ther UK is an SSR or Part 1 documentation. I believe the French are reasonable and may accept other documentation but at their own descretion.
The RYA are aware of boats being fined.
I always followed the RYA advice as I understood it but never looked up their original website text. I would be interested if another RYA member that has could now do so again and let us know if any of the advice wording has now been slightly modified /expanded in response to the French lawyers answers that gave chapter and verse.
Many knock the RYA but frankly IMHO the perform far better and more efficiently than many UK government organisations and I sincerely hope our government continue to allow them to be the unofficial body for lesuire sailors as I for one would hate to see the DLVA or similar operating ICC, DS, YM qualifications etc
For those that want to challenge the RYA advice I suggest you do it directly with the French authorities
Note to myself - Off skiing next week so must carry car reg docs- it would be stupid of me to ignore the good advice I have learnt from this discussion but pleased its never previously been a problem for me.