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jhr

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Finally found the relevant bit on the MCA website (somewhat hidden away - no banner headlines about it on their homepage, suprisingly /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif):

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Owners of small craft and their representatives are requested to note that:

removal of the application of certain reporting requirements out of the 2004 Regulations and into the 1995 Regulations reverts to the legal position prior to entry into force of the 2004 Regulations;


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Translated into English, I guess this means you only need to report serious incidents.

The full story is here. The Regs will be disapplied (wonderful word!) in May 2005.

I presume they have remembered to consult this time? /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 

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The regs will revert to that before Sept 20th 04 i.e you would report any incident that you felt necessary with regard to the ships/crews safety. If you run aground and decide that you will sit there no probs then don't report it, however if you thought you were in danger then report it.

Simple ain't it!

Peter.
 

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Ah, the benefits of a well honed legal brain.

By the time I've paid my share to society and paid my boaty bills, I've got now't left to throw away either. So we're both safe.

Reminds me of the old Benny Hill ditty:

I spent half my money on whisky and women,
and like a damn fool I wasted the rest.
 
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