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If rowboats only pay £19 per year for a licence, can I register my tender with British Rowing and get a licence for same price?
If rowboats only pay £19 per year for a licence, can I register my tender with British Rowing and get a licence for same price?
Are you a member of a rowing club ?
Is the tender outboard powered or exclusively rowed around ?
Have an outboard but never use it up here only on coast.
Get a kayak and join the BCU (Canoe England). Then you are covered for all EA and BW waters....
If you don't put the outboard on it , then it can be registered as an unpowered craft , £30 a year.
The moment you put the outboard on it , you need a full licence.
Although , if you register it as a tender at the same time as you register your big boat , don't you get the tender at half price ? wouldn't be much more than £30 anyway ?
If the rowers get it for £19, then anything more is being ripped off.
Seemples then,
equip your beloved dinghy with outriggers and two 9ft. Oars.
Problem is that you won't be able to get out of the marina in it......
If you keep your tender on your boat and don't actually put it in the water then you don't need a licence at all.
Mind you, if you keep it on davits that probably adds another metre of cost to your Marina fees which is around ten times as expensive as a non-powered licence![]()