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NEW Environment Agency Regulations.

 

The E.A. has adopted new bylaws relating to registration of boats on the River Thames, now any boat that is in the water will need to be registered and insured. Prior to January 2011 if you had a boat on a mooring and did not use it you did not need to register it.

 

To register your boat if it has an engine you will need a Boat Safety Certificate, unless it is a small open boat with an outboard motor and no electrical installation.
A minimum of third party insurance with �1,000,000 of cover is now required.

The maximum penalty for failing to comply with registration requirements is �1,000, fine and the E.A can also remove and impound a boat.

 

We can help with; -
Free no obligation advise on the new requirements,
Arrange for a boat safety inspection by an independent examiner
Undertake any work required.
Introduce you to our insurance provider IRCM
Carry out hull and structural surveys
Assist in the disposal of your boat.

 

Tim O'Keeffe - Wraysbury Boathouse

Wraysbury Boathouse is located on the north shore of the Royal River Thames 100 yards downstream of Old Windsor Lock by river or you can find us in the historic Village of Wraysbury. 28 Old Ferry Drive, TW19 5JT. Five miles from junction 13 M25 and junction 5 M4

 

www.wraysburyboathouse.co.uk 

 

Telephone 01784 482569


 

 


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