The Hindu (Kochi)

Registrati­on and annual survey of boats to go online

Ports dept. in the nal leg of readying an app to streamline the process; boat operators denounce move to close down dept.’s Kochi o ce

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Registrati­on of new boats and their annual survey are set to take the online route in Kerala, doing away with the need for owners of tourist and other boats to do multiple visits to the oces concerned of the Ports department.

The department is in the nal leg of readying an app to streamline the process, and it will go online in a month. This apart, steps are being taken to carry out the annual survey (tness test) of boats within 10 days of receiving the applicatio­n, for which more surveyors have been deployed. There was also better cooperatio­n with Kerala Tourism to ensure that all houseboats adhered to safety norms, said sources.

Shortage of surveyors

The developmen­ts come in the wake of boat operators crying foul about the hassles they have been encounteri­ng to register their vessels owing to shortage of surveyors. As per the Kerala Inland Vessel (KIV) Rules, all mechanical­ly propelled boats must be registered with the department, while the annual survey and dry-docking done every ve years are critical to ensure that they operate in adherence to safety norms. Steps had also been taken to enforce rules and to conne boats that operated in violation of rules to detention yards with the help of the police, they added.

Meanwhile, Marine Drive Tourist Boats’ Associatio­n is up in arms against the proposal to close down the department’s Kochi regional ofce that catered to survey and other requiremen­ts of hundreds of tourist boats that operated in Ernakulam and Idukki districts. “We will have to visit the department’s oce in Kodungallo­r that is located at a remote place. There have been occasions when boat owners had to visit the ofce there many times when the ocials concerned were not present in the oce.

“We had taken up this issue with Minister for Industries P. Rajeeve since Ernakulam district has the maximum number of tourist boats in Kerala. It is also the State’s maritime hub,” said Saju T.B., secretary of the associatio­n.

Kerala Maritime Board (KMB) Chairman N.S. Pillai said a regional oce of the department was retained in Kochi after the headquarte­rs was shifted to Thiruvanan­thapuram in 2022. There is now no need of the regional oce, since personnel of the Kodungaloo­r oce are in charge of survey and other inspection­s of boats.

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 ?? H. VIBHU ?? Tourist boat operators at Marine Drive say the move to close down the Kochi oŒice of the Ports department will result in them having to travel all the way up to Kodungallo­or to get, among others, the annual fitness certificat­es for their boats.
H. VIBHU Tourist boat operators at Marine Drive say the move to close down the Kochi oŒice of the Ports department will result in them having to travel all the way up to Kodungallo­or to get, among others, the annual fitness certificat­es for their boats.

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