GAJ52
Well-Known Member
I have recently contacted the Environment Agency as to changing the name of my boat (bought it secondhand back in July). They said if I wait until the renewal is due in December it will be free, otherwise its £8 if I wish to change it today. I have also contacted my insurance company who said I need to let them know the new name as and when its changed and that's it.
I don't know why, but I thought this was a more complicated procedure, seems I was wrong - am I missing something here.
Regarding the superstition side of things, I have been assured if the boat is out of the water when its renamed (currently on hard standing at Penton) I don't need to dance around a maypole with a bottle of bubbly on me head - you know what I mean. Also the SSR registration only applies if the boat is taken out of UK waters and apparently mine expired in 2008 anyway with a previous owner. If I re-register (£25 Fee) I can call the boat whatever I like.
Is it really this simple ?
Glen
I don't know why, but I thought this was a more complicated procedure, seems I was wrong - am I missing something here.
Regarding the superstition side of things, I have been assured if the boat is out of the water when its renamed (currently on hard standing at Penton) I don't need to dance around a maypole with a bottle of bubbly on me head - you know what I mean. Also the SSR registration only applies if the boat is taken out of UK waters and apparently mine expired in 2008 anyway with a previous owner. If I re-register (£25 Fee) I can call the boat whatever I like.
Is it really this simple ?
Glen