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Steps and requirements on how to register a fishing vessel
Fee list for registration costs
Guide for owners and operators of merchant ships and bareboat charters over 100GT.
A quick-reference guide to UK regulations and procedures.
Advice about regulations applying to pleasure (sport or recreational) craft.
Stability information guidance and standard example for booklet.
Online proforma registration and guidance for owners, operators and bareboat charterers registering merchant vessels under the UK flag.
Log Books are required to comply with Part II MS (Radio Installation) regs 1998 or Part III of MS (Radio) (Fishing Vessel) regs 1999.
Guidance and information about UK merchant shipping regulations and administrative procedures
Recommended information for masters to assess vessel stability in any condition of loading.
Concerns the carriage of emergency position-indicating radio beacons (EPIRBs), liferafts and float free arrangements for fishing vessels.
Recommended operational information for masters to assess vessel stability.
Practical guidance for surveyors carrying out an inclining test, and determining a ship's stability.
Information about safety requirements for registering small fishing vessels.
Estimated hours for approving stability information booklets.
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