rbcoomer
Well-Known Member
Registration schemes are usually local council run and area specific, there isn't (sadly) a national one.
In the case the OP quotes, drop a note to Southampton harbourmaster, (southamptonvts@abports.co.uk) I'm sure they will be interested as they have achieved a few convictions in the past.
On a personla level, it really is about time the UK brought in registration for all craft, we spend too long faffing around trying to trace owners...
I've registered our mobo with Teignbridge and in effect with Coastguard via the DSC radio registration which I understand they have access to.
The problem with a national registration is who would administer/police? If it were to be the government or a profit quango then it inevitably means ever increasing cost, jobsworths looking for fine revenue and expensive bureaucrats along the way. Cost is then prohibitive and will lead to evasion and ultimately undermine any such scheme. If it's free, then who picks up the cost of enforcement/admin etc? In my experience, governments do almost nothing well and some things very badly - and the more centralised the worse the record. On the other hand, small local registration schemes are little different to harbour dues/mooring fees and the revenue is largely retained locally. A national scheme wouldn't inspire the same confidence and accountability IMHO. Whether local information could be shared better with CG/RNLI etc is another issue...