Marina & Harbor Regulations

The Owner shall at all times observe the Company’s regulations and in particular:

  1. The Owner shall provide and maintain an adequate number of suitable fire extinguishers, which are approved and manufactured to EN3 standards for portable fire extinguishers, and ensure they are fit for purpose for the Licensed Vessel and ready for immediate use in case of fire.
  2. The Owner shall refuel only at the designated fueling berth and shall vacate the berth promptly when the fueling operation is completed.
  3. Where fuel is required to be transferred in portable containers, the Company reserves the right to refuse the use of any container which it deems unfit for the purpose.

The Company shall supply the Owner with a copy of the Company’s Regulations current at the time of application for a License. The Company reserves the right to introduce new regulations on grounds of legal requirement or for the safety or good management of the Harbor or Premises and to amend such regulations as from time to time shall be necessary. Such regulations and any amendments to them shall become effective on being displayed on the Company’s public notice board or other prominent place at the Company’s Premises, and the Company shall have the same rights against the Owners for a breach of the Regulations as for a breach of the terms of this License.

Advisory note: Owners, their guests and crew are advised that their conduct and that of their Vessels is likely to be regulated and governed at various times by statutory, local authority and harbor regulations which may be more extensive than those of the Company and the breach of which may result in criminal penalties.

The Licensed Vessel must be maintained in a clean and tidy state.  If, in the reasonable opinion of the Company’s management it is not so maintained, then in the first instance, the Owner will be contacted and asked to improve the Licensed Vessel’s appearance within a reasonable period of time, which shall not exceed seven days unless otherwise agreed.  If the requested improvement is not made within the stated reasonable period of time the Company may carry out the work and bill the Owner.

A Licensed Vessels shall not be used as a place of abode.  A vessel is deemed to be lived aboard if a person or persons occupy the vessel and engage in those usual and customary activities associated with a person’s residence or abode, such as sleeping, preparation of meals, etc., for any period in excess of 72-consecutive hours in any seven (7) day period unless the vessel is transient and has a holding tank for containment of waste by-products.

The Company will operate a ‘First Come-First Served Priority’.  Berths shall be assigned by the Company according to first come-first served priority and vessels shall be matched to berths so as to maximize useable berthing space and not restrict maneuverability.