Pleasure Boats

The local authority must license any person wishing to provide pleasure boats to be let for hire or to be used to carry passengers for hire.  Application must be made on the appropriate form and a requisite fee must be paid on application.  Applications for the licensing of any vessel should be accompanied by:

 

  • The certificate of sea-worthiness;
  • The certificate of mechanical fitness;

 

The local authority may set conditions for the granting of any such licence and has approved policy in order to maintain the safety of such craft, passengers and crew.

 

Before granting or renewing a pleasure boat licence the an officer of the local authority will carry out an inspection of any craft that is or it is proposed will be licensed by the local authority.  An authorised officer of the council may inspect a licensed pleasure boat at any reasonable time

 

It is an offence for a pleasure craft to carry passengers:

 

  • whilst there is not a licence in force,
  • the licence is suspended  or
  • to carry more passengers than allowed on its licence

 

A plate showing the numbers to be carried must be clearly affixed to the craft.

 

The local authority may revoke or suspend a pleasure boat licence  whenever they deem such suspension or revocation to be in the interest of public safety.

 

Any person aggrieved by a refusal to grant a licence or by the suspension or revocation of such a licence may appeal to the magistrates by way of written notice given within 24 hours of the decision of the local authority.

 

Contact the Licensing Section

E-mail: licensing@dover.gov.uk

Telephone: 01304 872295

 

 


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Dover District Council
White Cliffs Business Park
Dover, Kent CT16 3PJ

 

Tel: 01304 821199

E-mail: customerservices@dover.gov.uk

 

 

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