New Requirements For Pleasure Craft Departing Overseas
Yachting New Zealand
has been working with Maritime New Zealand to clarify the
process skippers must undertake to best prepare their
vessels before heading overseas. Under Section 21 of
the Maritime Transport Act, New Zealand-registered pleasure
craft must obtain a Category 1 safety certificate before
departing New Zealand. Skippers of New Zealand-registered
vessels must also notify the Director of Maritime New
Zealand of their intention to leave. This can be done
through a simple online form, which is found on the Maritime
New Zealand website, and skippers of foreign
vessels are encouraged to follow this process as
well. “Yachting New Zealand have been delegated by
the Director of Maritime New Zealand to conduct Category 1
safety inspections,” Yachting New Zealand chief executive
David Abercrombie said. “The inspections focus on
the design, construction and condition of the vessel as well
as the capability and qualifications of the skipper and crew
undertaking the voyage. “The primary reason for
these inspections is to make sure everyone departing New
Zealand remains as safe as possible throughout the voyage,
and that they can get help if anything goes seriously wrong.
We ask that skippers engage with Yachting New Zealand early
in the process to make sure they are supported throughout
and any last-minute problems are avoided.” Maritime
New Zealand and Yachting New Zealand have also published an
easy-to-follow flow chart to help people better understand
what needs to be done to obtain a Category 1 safety
certificate and comply with the act. This can be found here
or on the Maritime New Zealand website. “Working
alongside our colleagues at Yachting New Zealand means that,
from a safety and design perspective, skippers know exactly
what they have to do to be given permission to depart,”
says Baz Kirk, Manager Sector Engagement and Collaboration
at Maritime New Zealand. “Skippers must also ensure
their vessel is registered with and departure details
provided to Maritime New Zealand before they leave, and keep
in mind travel restrictions due to the Covid-19
pandemic.”