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On Sun, 13 Feb 2005 08:57:23 GMT, "Martin Woolwich"
wrote: I am hoping to move permanently to Canada in 2007. Where in Canada? I have a 55ft Motor boat which I would like to bring with me. The boat is approx 32 tons net weight and Part 1 UK Registered I have RYA dayskipper Theory, Practical and RYA VHF DSC operators licence. Where do I even begin to find out what I am required to do in order to make this vessel OK in Canada and me to pilot it? Check out http://www.tc.gc.ca/BoatingSafety/menu.htm for most requirements. You do not need a license for your boat, but you will need one for the dinghy if less than 4 meters and powered. You will probably need to get a Canadian VHF restricted operator's certificate. Check with the Canadian Power Squadron about locating the nearest examiner. You might want to get the ship's radio licensed: http://boating.ncf.ca/vhf.html#license The vessel registration process is at http://www.tc.gc.ca/MarineSafety/Shi...s/registry.htm Jack __________________________________________________ Jack Dale Swiftsure Sailing Academy Director/ISPA and CYA Instructor http://www.swiftsuresailing.com __________________________________________________ |
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On Sun, 13 Feb 2005 16:21:51 GMT, Jack Dale
wrote: You do not need a license for your boat, but you will need one for the dinghy if less than 4 meters and powered. Minor, but significant correction. Should be "operators license." Your boat will need a license and the dinghy also if over 9.9 horsepower. Jack |
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