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MCA Regulations - Current Update
As of February1, 2005 all charter vessels should be
aware of the following:
Q. What is this?
A. The regulations are a safety code
issued by Maritime Coastguard Agency and are being applied
in the BVI waters. The applicable codes are "Blue
Code" (sailing vessels), "Yellow Code"
(motor vessels) and "Mega Yacht Code". These
codes apply to vessels in commercial use for sport or
pleasure. This code is in effect as of 2-01-05.
Q. Do these regulations apply to US flagged
or other foreign flagged vessels?
A. Yes!
Q. What do we need to do?
A. Go to Road Town and locate the pink
Hodge building on the west side of the main drag next
to the cab association stand. The Island Department
Store is approximately on the other side of the street.
The Department of Licensing is on the third floor at
the rear of the building. There is signage, but it is
not visible from the road. Ask for an application for
COI. Submit the application with the necessary documents
(see below). They will give you back a copy with a stamp
on it as proof of compliance. You will need a BVI phone
number for contact for the inspector to call you with
date of inspection. They will not call St. Thomas to
find you. The inspection process will have two steps.
The BVI has hired Bill Bailey, a local surveyor to do
a pre-inspection. He will tell you what has to be fixed,
added, etc. After completion you will then go to the
chief inspector to obtain your COI. The idea is that
they don't want the chief inspector spending a lot of
time per boat. There is a lot of conjecture about the
boatmaster's and radio licenses but it is necessary
to obtain them at this time. The clerks in the office
claim that if the boatmaster license is issued it will
meet BVI requirements and that nothing further need
to obtained for the skipper. This license will be typically
issued for a two year period. You must obtain a radio
license. The costs of the radio licenses are $10 for
operator and $30 for station license. Make sure you
have the serial number and make of the radio. You will
need a physical for the boatmasters license. This can
be easily obtained ($40) at the B & F Medical Complex
near Sea Urchin. You will need four passport photos.
Get them for Top Photo near the doctor's office ($15).
Plan on spending at least half a day! You will need
approximately $100 plus Bill of Sale, Vessel Title documents,
Certificate of Survey, Radio serial numbers and make,
Birth Certificate or Passport (notarized copy), two
recent passport photos (you can get these in Roadtown),
Captain's license and STCW certificate.
Q. What are the penalties for non compliance?
A. Under these provisions, a vessel
that does not comply with the requirements shall be
liable to be detained.
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