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On Aug 29, 7:31*pm, "Roger Long" wrote:
"terry" wrote By end 2009 Canadian all recreational boaters will be required to possess suitable qualifications. Do you know if there will be any requirements for visiting cruisers such as having an equivelent certificater or training in their home country? -- Roger Long Hi Roger, no requirement unless you stay 45 or more consecutive days. I looked it up at: http://www.tc.gc.ca/acts-regulations...08/csa108.html A quote: See 3. (2) (b) below: 3. (1) Subject to subsection (2), no person shall operate a pleasure craft unless the person (a) is competent to operate the pleasure craft in accordance with section 4; and (b) has proof of competency on board. (2) Subsection (1) does not apply to a person who (a) is operating the pleasure craft under the supervision of an instructor, as part of an accredited course; (b) is not a resident of Canada and whose pleasure craft is in Canada for less than 45 consecutive days; or (c) was born before April 2, 1983, has proof of age on board and operates a pleasure craft of at least 4 m in length before September 15, 2009; or (d) has proof on board that they hold a MED-A4 certificate or any certificate referred to in paragraphs 2(a) to (s), (z.18) or (z.43) of the Marine Certification Regulations. |
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