Kukri
Well-Known Member
Don't rely on there being any consistency or common sense from the MCA. I sold a boat with MCA cert, which has to be renewed at point of sale. The boat had only done a sea trial for an hour and 26 hour delivery trip, took three weeks to get through the cert. I argued a point with one inspector, in the end he said in exasperation "Look, we're in the dark as badly as you are" and I hear he quit the job over it.
An MCA surveyor failed one of my ships for having a printed copy of a .pdf of an original MCA certificate on board not the original. The document itself states that the vessel is insured on respect of the owner’s responsibilities under the Nairobi Convention (never mind...) The P&I Club document against which the original MCA certificate is issued only exists as a .pdf... The MCA hierarchy agree with me that insisting on an original is silly, but, they say, the Chinese insist on ships carrying originals... The survey took place in a port that the ship regularly calls at with no issues. It’s known as Shanghai...
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