Tranona
Well-Known Member
Oh yes, so I did. in a different context.
I don't think the RYA should do things for free, particularly in the case of issuing international qualifications, where they should charge a fair price for the work involved. This should not involve ripping off non-members as a punishment for not joining. Forty quid is four hours of clerical time, including on-costs ... how long does it take them to process a renewal?
Please explain what world you live in where £40 buys you 4 hours of fully costed labour?
Suggest you compare the renewal fee with that in other countries (50% higher in the US for example) or renewing your driving licence - or your passport and you will get the drift.
As Tim has pointed out but nobody seems to listen, the ICC is a UN determined certificate that governments are required to issue. The 5 year renewal is a UN requirement because it is in line with commercial seaman certificates. The RYA issues it to holders of the relevant certificates or those (like me) who pass the test. It is "free" to members because part of their subscription goes towards the adminstration of the scheme. Not unreasonable that those who have not contributed should pay - the princely sum of just under £8 a year.
So pay up as it is a valuable piece of paper if you need it and stop bitching. There are much more important things in this boating world.
For example the impending changes in a variety of fields of legislation that affect us - and the RYA is the only body that represents us - imperfect though it may be.