Tranona
Well-Known Member
Could some one justify this nonsense?
Not a justification - just an explanation. Part 1 is intended for commercial vessels and tonnage (that is volume) is required to be verified as port charges and light dues are based on tonnage. As others have suggested the survey is also required to confirm the vessel exists as being on the register gives a boat legal status.
Of course, little of this applies to leisure yachts as they have been exempted from light dues and tonnage based port fees, but the need for verification still exists.
At the time the SSR was introduced (to fulfill the more limited requirement of confirmation of nationality of the boat) it was considered that a residence based register would satisfy the majority of yachtsmen who wanted to go abroad.
Of course things have moved on then with more UK citizens ceasing to be eligible for the simple register and more non citizens becoming eligible.
Not satisfactory for those in the first category, but guess the option is always open to lobby their MPs (which they now don't have!) to change things. Don't hold your breath, though!