mikemcgregor
Well-Known Member
If a boat has a SSR certificate does it need a VHF licence? The new owner of my old boat is keeping it in Spain but does not have a VHF licence. I cant find any info about any requirements.
I can´t say for definite but when I got boarded a few years ago by Guardia Civil they wanted to see everything. Not the sort of people you want to annoy. So new owner should have his own VHF operators licence anyway and register the VHF, radar etc with OFCOM in UK
PS does the new owner know they must have an ICC, no ICC, no insurance = no marina.
They already have organised the insurance and they have previous boating experience. Don't know if they have an ICC though.
Get a copy of your insurance in Spanish
MMSI applies to DSC radios but mainly older radios are not DSC. Do you know which the one in a question is.
There is some very useful help on Ofcoms website
Dennis
Never been asked to show my VHF licence in 35 years of Med boating.... frankly it seems like 80% haven't a clue on correct proceedure as taught in the UK. Nobody seems to care!
IMO, you still need a registration/licence
The boat/equipment needs to have a VHF registration (i.e. its own MMSI) - I believe that a new ownership means a new registration (new MMSI)
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Everyone who operates a marine VHF needs to have a licence.
The boat needs a new station license, because the license is granted to a person and the old licensee no longer controls the station. However, the new license can (and should) be associated with the existing MMSI because it's still the same station. Just a different person is now in charge of it.
Strictly speaking, what you're calling the "registration" is in fact the license, and what you're calling a "license" is actually an operator's certificate of competence. It's a term of the station license that only people with a certificate may use the set (except under close supervision, emergency, etc).
What this means in practice for a UK boat is that you need to fill in the free Ofcom web form, make sure you provide the existing MMSI, you don't need to send the radio back to the dealer to have the number changed, and you need to have done the "VHF course".
I've no idea about the Spanish angle though.
Pete
Their problem not yours. Make sure you revoke everything.If a boat has a SSR certificate does it need a VHF licence? The new owner of my old boat is keeping it in Spain but does not have a VHF licence. I cant find any info about any requirements.
Their problem not yours. Make sure you revoke everything.
When applying for a ships licence on the OFCOM site you can provide the existing MMSI and have the ownership transferred to the new owner.
Also, getting it transferred means that you don't have to get the VHF MMSI re-programmed which can involve sending to a dealer to do (which of course costs and takes time).