you can take your boat (however un sea worthy) launch it off what evr piece of beach you can get it to set out without licence, lifejacket, charts, compass or insurance (or undeed any ability or knowledge) and start your single handed around the world trip!
yes the situation is that crazy
by the way i would not recommend that you try it, but if you do good luck and they cant touch you (well possibly under the mental health act)
ray wrote:you can take your boat (however un sea worthy) launch it off what evr piece of beach you can get it to set out without licence, lifejacket, charts, compass or insurance (or undeed any ability or knowledge) and start your single handed around the world trip!
yes the situation is that crazy
by the way i would not recommend that you try it, but if you do good luck and they cant touch you (well possibly under the mental health act)
3 Men, 1 Bath, 2 Paddles, and a Packet of Tayto Cheese and Onion set off on there Round the world trip from Ballyhalbert Harbour, Julember 2009
3 Men, 1 Bath, 2 Paddles, and a Packet of Tayto Cheese and Onion set off on there Round the world trip from Ballyhalbert Harbour, Julember 2009 [/quote]
A Powerboat Level 2 Certificate is useful from the point of view of teaching the basics, and getting a reduction on any boat insurance premium, but not compulsory.
Boat insurance is not compulsory.
There is no mandatory certifacte of seaworthiness for a pleasure craft, only those operating under SOLAS regulations.
A Short Range Radio Certifcate of Competence is useful to learn how to use a VHF radio, and essential with DSC VHF, to get a MMSI No. Again, not compulsory.
Learn the local River/harbour traffic regulations and speed limits.
Make sure you know all the required info if you're skipping the border to do a bit of fishing - different rules apply - some slips have charges, you MUST wear lifejacket to certain spec etc. Best to check on the rules, but like stated above, in the North, you can pretty much do what you like at your own risk
Here's a link for anyone who's interested, on sea safety for small vessel owners , you can request free info and a SEA check , and some other stuff - it's an RNLI site, but applies no matter what side of our wonderful border you live/boat on !!
http://www.rnliseasafety.org.uk/ - go to Resources link and order some guides on sea safety - some really good free stuff there - and you can make a donation - these guys or their equivalent could some day save your skin !!