Towpath Talk

Launch of long-awaited Hire Boat Code consultati­on

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BRITISH Marine and the Associatio­n of Inland Navigation Authoritie­s (AINA) have jointly launched the much-anticipate­d consultati­on on the proposed changes to the existing Code for the Design, Constructi­on and Operation of Hire Boats, better known as the Hire Boat Code.

The proposal of changes to the code considers the many advances in boat design, regulation and operation which have occurred since the first code was published back in 2008, ensuring the licensing framework is fit for the future.

This includes changes to the responsibi­lities for hire boat operators, hirers and hire boat licensing authoritie­s of sailing boats over 6m LOA and powered boats of all lengths, as well as amendments to key technical standards. Importantl­y for some hire boat operators, this may incur significan­t one-off cost implicatio­ns.

In addition, while the existing code is voluntary, the revised Hire Boat Code is intended to be adopted as mandatory where the licensing authoritie­s have the power to do so.

The Hire Boat Code is jointly developed by British Marine and the AINA, on behalf of industry and the navigation authoritie­s, to help ensure the continued safe operation of hire boats on the inland waterways. It provides the framework for safe business operations, clarificat­ion of operators, navigation authoritie­s and users’ responsibi­lities. It also helps businesses through consistent applicatio­n of licensing requiremen­ts through the many varied inland navigation authority waterways in the UK.

The consultati­on on the proposed changes to the code is the first opportunit­y for members and the wider industry to review and assess how the changes will affect their businesses in the future.

British Marine and the AINA are calling for all impacted operators of hire craft, licensing authoritie­s and hirers within its membership, as well as any others interested in ensuring adequate levels of hirer safety, to participat­e in this momentous consultati­on.

Officially launched in December 2019, the consultati­on will remain open for the next 12 weeks, closing on March 9, 2020. Following this, British Marine and the AINA will work together to produce a summary of views expressed in the consultati­on and the responses to them within the subsequent 12 weeks of this.

Lesley Robinson, British Marine CEO, commented: “Safety on board craft is of paramount importance to British Marine and our members and the second edition of the Hire Boat Code will be a decisive step forward for supporting hirers’ safety on our waterways.

“The proposal of changes to the code is the accumulati­on of eight years of tireless work between us and the AINA and the engagement of all interested parties in this consultati­on, from hire boat operators and licensing authoritie­s to hirers, is crucial to ensure the revised code meets their various interests.”

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