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Saved by uncleflo on February 12th, 2022.
A vessel must comply with the regulations of its flag state wherever it is in the world. In addition when cruising the waters of another country (as explained on the page Law of the Sea and the Coastal State), that country can require you to comply with its national legislation (as applicable to foreign flagged vessels). The UK's relationship with the EU changed from 1 January 2021. As a result you now have an obligation to report to UK Border Force when moving into and out of the UK by recreational boat. You should expect greater scrutiny and requirements to report on arrival and departure, when moving between the UK and the EU and/or the Schengen area by recreational boat. For each of the countries listed, answers to questions that regularly come up are provided. The information applies to UK registered boats owned by private individuals who are resident in the UK, which are taken abroad by them on a short visit. If you choose to base your boat abroad, have both property and your boat in a country, become resident abroad, cruise a company-owned yacht or use your vessel commercially (including offering it for charter), the rules may differ considerably from those applicable to private vessels on short visits. Specialist advice should be sought from the authorities (or a lawyer) in the country concerned.
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Saved by uncleflo on January 20th, 2022.
BoatLife Live is the first Boat Show of the year to kick off the season and get ready to get back on the water. The show's main attraction is the boats, with over 100 on display from Brig, Cranchi, Viko Yachts, Zodiac Ribs, Moomba, Fairline, Grand Ribs, Parker Boats, Supra Boats and Bayliner.It does not stop with the boats; you will also find holiday and equipment companies, including Suzuki, Freedom Boat Club, Pro Marine Finance Barrus and SBS Trailers. Head to the Live Stage to hear talks from boating faces you know and love and visit the Inland feature and Virtual Reality feature to get your thrill of the day. The show is curated to give the whole family a day out, celebrate the boating lifestyle, and bring people together. With a replica traditional river-side pub and Mediterranean bar, there will be plenty of places to meet old friends and make new ones while listening to live music and enjoying the welcoming atmosphere.
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Saved by uncleflo on January 16th, 2022.
As the UK’s first online boat insurer, we’ve now made our website even easier to use. Our premiums are as competitive as ever and there’s our great App too! Fully Comprehensive Boat Insurance. £5m Third Party, 3 page Plain English Policy.How much will you save? Stay Connected, Open the App to run your boat insurance from your phone The Craftinsure App lets you make changes to your cover from your phone and save images of high value contents and gear insured. Geolocate your boat so we can send you relevant help when the wind blows hard or areas flood. Upload video and pictures instantly of the damage and make a claim, all from your phone. Boat Insurance as painless as possible. Open the App Boats are our passion - we understand the joys and the challenges of owning a boat. At the helm of Craftinsure are 3 boat owners - we all have our own boats, too many in some cases!. We race Dinghies most weekends and our MD is on his Beneteau as often as he can get out of the office. We bring many years Underwriting experience and the leadership team are all Insurance qualified, (ACII). Claims are dealt with by our own claims crew. We don’t outsource our claims to call centres. Our claims team are also vastly experienced, and again you might see them afloat at the weekend.
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Saved by uncleflo on January 2nd, 2020.
Main Switchboard: 023 8060 4100; Postal Address: RYA House, Ensign Way, Hamble, Hants, SO31 4YA; Fax: 023 8060 4299; RYA Phone Numbers
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Saved by uncleflo on January 4th, 2019.
HRO, Sea Recovery and Village Marine watermakers are now part of the Parker Group and are produced in the same facility in California, all boasting a very long pedigree in the design and manufacture of reverse-osmosis desalination equipment. We choose to work with these brands due to their worldwide support network, global representation and outstanding product design. Some of our prestigious customers include the likes of Sunseeker, Fairline, Viking Yachts, Nautor Swan, Pendennis Shipyard and many more... See our 'Frequently Asked Questions' page for any immediate questions you may have about watermaker systems. If you require any watermaker spares parts & consumables please see our'Spares & Consumables Page'.
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Saved by uncleflo on January 4th, 2019.
Most enclosed boats will have some kind of water system on board, ranging from a single manual pump operated tap to a system featuring hot and cold water with mixer taps and showers. Marine plumbing can be a daunting subject but most pleasure craft designed for river use have surprisingly similar water systems and understanding the function of just a few key common components can really help to gain a good understanding of marine plumbing. Unlike domestic plumbing where water pressure is generally created by gravity, boats require an electric pump to generate water pressure as tanks are often level with or below the outlets they serve. The pump is therefore the heart of the system and works by cycling on and off to maintain the desired pressure and a good flow when you open a tap. Most pumps are switched on and off automatically via a pressure switch inside the pump, though some smaller pumps rely on micro switches within the taps themselves. Pumps do differ in the pressure they provide (usually in PSI) and the flow rate (usually in GPM or LPM). The size of your boat, the number of outlets the pump will serve and the complexity of the water system will dictate which pump you will need.
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