Assassin
Well-Known Member
Its very simple
MONEY
Think about it, what is a marine professional? if someone came and did your engines and was a qualified engine man it doesn't mean anything because the same engine could be a marine, industrial or automotive engine based around the same base engine and the same engine man can work on them all, albeit with some slight differences which he would know, or know how to access the correct information on these differences.
You have plumbing so you need a plumber, you have mains electricity so you need an electrician, and you have all the other trades.
Despite already being qualified they have to register again as marine professionals and this always costs and these costs always go up,
Now our next problem, would a marine professional who is a qualified diesel engineer be able to wire a boat up or unblock his heads and claim "I am a qualified marine professional" and get away with it, and what about all the other jobs done around a boat, they will register and be charged for doing this with the proviso that registration lasts for 10 years and the accountants will see a way of making more money from this and push for it to be reduced to 7 years, then 5 years, then 3 years, and then every year.
MONEY
Think about it, what is a marine professional? if someone came and did your engines and was a qualified engine man it doesn't mean anything because the same engine could be a marine, industrial or automotive engine based around the same base engine and the same engine man can work on them all, albeit with some slight differences which he would know, or know how to access the correct information on these differences.
You have plumbing so you need a plumber, you have mains electricity so you need an electrician, and you have all the other trades.
Despite already being qualified they have to register again as marine professionals and this always costs and these costs always go up,
Now our next problem, would a marine professional who is a qualified diesel engineer be able to wire a boat up or unblock his heads and claim "I am a qualified marine professional" and get away with it, and what about all the other jobs done around a boat, they will register and be charged for doing this with the proviso that registration lasts for 10 years and the accountants will see a way of making more money from this and push for it to be reduced to 7 years, then 5 years, then 3 years, and then every year.