Vitalba
Well-Known Member
What are the practical advantages/ disavantages of registration under Merchant Ships & Yachts on Part 1 of the Register?
Registration costs £124 and needs a certificate (which cost £150) from one of their approved surveyors confirming particulars which they already have are correct plus I suspect £30 to record an engine change.
So what do I get for £304 that is of real use besides a certificate (which, if like the previous one it states "This Certificate is not proof of ownership")
Perhaps the SSR is the answer, but do I really need anything to gently cruise in UK waters and make the odd trip to southern Ireland - after all I own the boat and have the bill of sale ( witnessed AND in the original ) -there isn`t a morgage and I don`t want one - I don`t even want to smuggle guns, people or dope - in fact what I`d really like is these bureaucrats to stay out of my Lazaret. Am I in with a chance ? VITALBA
Registration costs £124 and needs a certificate (which cost £150) from one of their approved surveyors confirming particulars which they already have are correct plus I suspect £30 to record an engine change.
So what do I get for £304 that is of real use besides a certificate (which, if like the previous one it states "This Certificate is not proof of ownership")
Perhaps the SSR is the answer, but do I really need anything to gently cruise in UK waters and make the odd trip to southern Ireland - after all I own the boat and have the bill of sale ( witnessed AND in the original ) -there isn`t a morgage and I don`t want one - I don`t even want to smuggle guns, people or dope - in fact what I`d really like is these bureaucrats to stay out of my Lazaret. Am I in with a chance ? VITALBA
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