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Responsibilities of the Owner/Cox'n. We Will Cover. Insurance Safety Regulations Towing and the Law Harbour and Local Authority Bye-Laws Customs of the Sea Salvage Laws. Marine Insurance. Type of Cover e.g. Marine Perils Accidental Loss/Theft What is covered? Engine Trailer Boat
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We Will Cover • Insurance • Safety Regulations • Towing and the Law • Harbour and Local Authority Bye-Laws • Customs of the Sea • Salvage Laws
Marine Insurance • Type of Cover • e.g. Marine Perils • Accidental Loss/Theft • What is covered? • Engine • Trailer • Boat • Geographical Limits • Basis of Settlement • e.g. Whether New for Old
Marine Insurance • Restrictions and Exclusions • Theft • Outboards • Water Skiing • Mooring • Bottles and Regs
CFT Public Liability Insurance • Limit of €6.5 Million • Cover Includes • Personal Injury • Loss/Damage to Third Parties • Member to Member Liability • Civil Liability • Trailers (only when detached) • Boats up to 10M long
Safety Regulations • Pleasure Craft Regulations 2005 • Responsibility lies with the Cox’n to apply • The regulations apply to RIB’s or craft capable of 17 knots or more • A fast power boat
Summary of Regulations • Persons under 16 years cannot operate or be in control of ‘fast power craft’ • A personal flotation device (PFD) worn by all personal on boats less than 7mtrs • Boats over 7mtrs must have PFD’s on board for all personnel • It is prohibited to operate fast power craft under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Towing and the Law • Construction and use Regulations for Trailers • Length and Width • Weight (DGVW) • Brakes • Lights • Mirrors • Speed Limit • Check Vehicle Insurance Policy • Check RSA website for licensing requirements • All Regulations can change – Check Regularly
Harbour & Local Authority Bye-Laws • Obtain Licences where required • Obtain Permission from Harbour Master or Local Authority • Adhere to all Local Bye-Laws i.e. speed limits • Respect local amenities i.e. keep slipways clear • Leave everything as you found it
Customs of the Sea • The Mariners Highway Code
Mariners Highway Code • Always maintain a good lookout • In a narrow shipping lane, keep as far as possible to starboard. (R.H.)
Keep Astern Mariners Highway Code • In a shipping lane or channel, where large vessels have to keep to a defined course, avoid trying to cross. • They may not even see you.
Mariners Highway Code • Vessel approaching from starboard • May be risk of collision • You must give way. • Allow your craft to slow down • Pass behind other vessel • If in DOUBT • SLOW Down • Be prepared to STOP
Mariners Highway Code • Vessel coming towards you head-on • Collision course • Both vessels must turn to starboard • Passing each other • "PORT to PORT".
Mariners Highway Code • Power gives way to Sail
Salvage • If possible, never accept a tow • If you must be towed, use your towing line • If possible, agree salvage with salvor • Insist on Lloyds Open Agreement being used • Rights of the Salvor: “The salvor has the right to claim on the vessels owners a negotiable and unspecified amount". This law is covered by the "Merchant Shipping Act 1894" which governs all salvage • Irish State Emergency Service do not operate a salvage policy • Use them as recommended
Summary • Insurance • Safety Regulations • Towing and the Law • Harbour and Local Authority Bye-Laws • Customs of the Sea • Salvage Laws