Holland trip - requirements...

PetiteFleur

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Planning a trip to Holland - do we need CEVNI and ATIS on the vhf? There seems to be some confusion as to wether these are essential. We have the usual ICC, insurance, Rule book, ANWB book, vhf cert. etc
 
If entering the inland waterways you will need the CEVNI endorsement on your ICC you can take the test on line. There are rules over HH VHS transmission power and ATIS for DSC enabled VHF, the latter stuff I didn't bother with but took the CEVNI test which was useful for being able to identify different markers.
 
You are highly unlikely to be caught transgressing any of the rules, which the locals regularly ignore. You are required to have 'the book', not to discharge waste, and the requirements mentioned. We have the necessary certs, and I have ATIS on my handheld because I can then switch it off when not wanted or illegal.

VHF is very little used inland except for calling bridges, and even then there are often calling 'phones' at the waiting pontoons.

Take a dictionary.
 
You are highly unlikely to be caught transgressing any of the rules, which the locals regularly ignore. You are required to have 'the book', not to discharge waste, and the requirements mentioned. We have the necessary certs, and I have ATIS on my handheld because I can then switch it off when not wanted or illegal.

VHF is very little used inland except for calling bridges, and even then there are often calling 'phones' at the waiting pontoons.

Take a dictionary.

Fully agree. Take a relaxed attitude and be prepared for some good natured ribbing about Brexit.
 
If entering the inland waterways you will need the CEVNI endorsement on your ICC you can take the test on line. There are rules over HH VHS transmission power and ATIS for DSC enabled VHF, the latter stuff I didn't bother with but took the CEVNI test which was useful for being able to identify different markers.
How fast & what length o/all is the OP vessel atis not req
 
Best to pack some proper Tea, our Dutch neighbours prefer week black stuff, and refer to tea with milk as children’s tea.
Simon
 
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