JECuk
(regular)
12/05/2008 08:52
LOA and BSS

Just getting to write my first cheque to the EA - now getting to understand some of the emotion surrounding river usage costs - wow, not cheap is it?

Anyway, on my BSS, the length of my boat is recorded as 40'. Now it is fairly clear that she is 36' 2" LOA but I can only assume the inspector measured davits to pulpit length. I would clearly prefer to use the shorter obviously. Does the EA charge registration fees on davits (as well as the tender attached to them!)?


No_Regrets
(regular)
12/05/2008 09:05
Re: LOA and BSS

Hull length and Beam, not Davits and extras.

The Marina will charge you for anything though, including overhanging Aerials, bits of Rope and Bird poo. I find the best policy for me is to just quote the manufacturers hull length...


JECuk
(regular)
12/05/2008 09:08
Re: LOA and BSS

No_Regrets, you just saved me about £85. Thanks. As far as a I know the length of my boat has not changed much since 1934 - and certainly not by 4 feet!

macnorton
(regular)
12/05/2008 11:19
Re: LOA and BSS

I had problem with the ea when they tried to charge me on LOA, I proved them wrong!

If you have any problem please contact me as I still have the letters from the EA chief exectutive accepting hull length.

Although i never recieved an appoligy for there incompotence!


JECuk
(regular)
12/05/2008 11:25
Re: LOA and BSS

Given the discrepancy between what I am declaring and the BSS Certificate, I can see I might need to use these. Any chance you can PM me the rationale in advance?

TrueBlue
(regular)
12/05/2008 12:26
Re: LOA and BSS

The license application form seems relatively clear:-

Quote:


Please enter length and beam measurements in metres and tenths. ‘Length’ is overall hull length
excluding movable items such as rudder or outboard engine. ‘Beam’ is measured at the widest part
of the hull. (Use tables on pages 4 and 5 to help calculate the chargeable area.)




you can download the form from this clicky


JECuk
(regular)
12/05/2008 12:29
Re: LOA and BSS

I agree it seems clear, but it is clear on the BSS form as well. Not sure why you would use different measures on that. Presumably that is there as a check on the licence fee.

Chris_d
(regular)
12/05/2008 12:44
Re: LOA and BSS

I don't think the BSS measurement is at all accurate and used in anyway by the EA. It will probably be a best guess by the surveyor and will just allow him to classify the boat length band for the correct number of Fire extinguishers etc...

Brayman
(regular)
12/05/2008 12:47
Re: LOA and BSS

..... and tick boxes for targets etc

JECuk
(regular)
12/05/2008 13:49
Re: LOA and BSS

OK thanks guys. Sent off - last step before actually enjoying the boat.

Will be nice to feel that the cheques are going towards a boat rather than a glorified wooden pontoon.


Doolittle
(regular)
12/05/2008 16:38
Re: LOA and BSS

Quote:

...rather than a glorified wooden pontoon.






I have a fibreglass one of those... masquerading as a Seamaster!!


TrueBlue
(regular)
13/05/2008 09:35
Re: LOA and BSS

Quote:

I don't think the BSS measurement is at all accurate and used in anyway by the EA. It will probably be a best guess by the surveyor and will just allow him to classify the boat length band for the correct number of Fire extinguishers etc...




I've had BSS inspections three times since we built her and none of them actually got a tape out and measured. I just get asked ?length?, so it's for an order of magnitude, not accuracy.

The only folk who have actually measured were the marina people!


macnorton
(regular)
13/05/2008 11:48
Re: LOA and BSS

Quote:

Given the discrepancy between what I am declaring and the BSS Certificate, I can see I might need to use these. Any chance you can PM me the rationale in advance?




ISO 8666 Hull lenth. I have the docs on a disc somewhere, if you have problems send me a pm...



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