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We, as vessel owners, have to pay a fee for having our vessels on the water.
You then receive a Harbour License Discs from Portnet. Even if your vessel is on the hard or trailer this is required. The costs are minimal and the Marina Office requires copies of these discs. I prefer a list of Crafts, owners and port disc numbers to be given to Marina Office to save on photocopying. To receive this disc the vessel owner must present a C.O.F or LGSC that is in date. (Keel and Motor boats) and complete the Disc Application form. Smaller vessels such as Hobie cats just need to complete the required form as they have to conform with the class requirements. Under 9m and less than 15 hp can collect a checklist from the office and complete their own survey. Anyone wanting their under 9m vessel to be surveyed can make an appointment with Gail of Gailforce Yachting who will carry out the survey out. She has been appointed Club Vessel Safety Officer. Members can either pay immediately or have their club account debited. This money HAS to be paid to the Port Office. We have had inspectors checking if your disc is up to date and vessel owners have been fined. All has to be submitted at the end of March or soon after. I hope this assists members and staff in keeping up to date with the process. More information can be acquired from Shaneé or Gail - Gail Dickerson |
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