British Flag vessels are obliged to obey United Kingdom Merchant
Shipping regulations wherever they are. These regulations are
published and enforced by the Maritime & Coastguard Agency
(MCA) with help from the RYA and other bodies.
The rules are constantly changing
and evolving; you are advised to consult the authorities or ourselves
for the latest version!
Skipper’s Qualifications:
1. Non commercial, private, small craft <80
tons are exempt from qualification requirements but need International
Certificates of Competence when abroad. (ICC)
2. Non commercial, private small craft >80<200
tons must have qualified skippers. An RYA/DOT certificate will
suffice according to operating area.
3. Any vessel operating commercially must comply
with the regulations as detailed in the Codes of Practice books
published by the MCA. These vessels may not carry more than 12
passengers and cannot carry cargo.
4. RYA/DOT certificates (level
according to operating area) with a commercial endorsement, are
sufficient for commercial vessels up to 200 tons.
5. Commercial endorsements to RYA/DOT
certificates are obtained from the RYA on production of a Sea
Survival certificate and personal medical fitness report and admin
fee. They are valid for 5 years, provided First Aid remains in
date, re-qualification period for First Aid is 3 years.
6. MCA certificates (STCW95)
are required for vessels over 24m and over 200 tons and up to
3000 tons.
Engineer’s Qualifications:
The RYA diesel maintenance certificate is sufficient for sailing
vessels <24m over 150 miles offshore and on motor vessels <24m
up to 60 miles offshore. All superior categories require higher
engineering qualifications as detailed in Codes of Practice.
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