What paperwork is needed
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Where can you register your boat?
When you buy a motor or sailing vessel, it is very important to decide on the most suitable country to register your yacht. There are many different countries that offer a positive record, but each has its pros and cons. It's important to understand these before you decide where to sign up. Once you have decided on the country to be registered, the ship is subject to the laws of the country of registration. That's why it's important that the boat registration country where you register offers the amenities you need.
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Let our multilingual staff in Germany take care of your provisional registration in just 5-7 days. We have been helping hundreds of people to get their boat registered in Germany and have good contact with the local authorities which are based just around the corner.
We are available 7 days a week and can be reached by tell, email or chat in your own language. Our clients are from all over the world as most countries have a very complicated and expensive boat registration procedure but by having their boat registered in Germany this can be avoided.
Most common questions about Greece yacht registration
Who can apply for the Greek boat registration?
In Greece, any individual or company owning a boat used for commercial or recreational purposes can apply for boat registration.
What documents do I need to provide in order to register the boat?
The following are the typical documents required to register a boat in Greece:
Proof of ownership: A notarized sales contract or a gift deed.
Certificate of seaworthiness: A certificate issued by a recognized surveyor or classification society.
Builder's certificate: A certificate issued by the boat builder certifying the specifications of the boat.
Insurance certificate: A certificate indicating that the boat is insured for liability and third-party risks.
Proof of payment of taxes: Proof of payment of any applicable taxes or fees, such as value-added tax (VAT) or a tonnage tax.
Technical specifications: A document indicating the technical specifications of the boat, such as its length, breadth, and draft.
Crew list: A list of the crew members and their qualifications.
Does it matter what language the paper is in?
The typically requires all documentation to be submitted in Greek. However, some international documents, such as insurance certificates, may be accepted in other languages. If the documents are in a language other than Greek, they may need to be translated and certified by an official translator.
How soon can I register my boat with Greek registration?
We can provide you the provisional registration within 5-7 business days. On average, it can take 2-4 weeks to receive a new boat registration.
Do you provide Provisionals?
Yes, the provisional registration for a Greek boat can be provided within 5-7 business days.
Will I be getting the provisional document before the original registration?
Yes. The provisional registration for a Greek boat can be provided within 5-7 business days.
Is a paper copy of the registration available?
The Greek boat registration document typically includes the following information:
Boat name and type
Owner's name and contact information
Vessel's official number and call sign
Dimensions and tonnage of the vessel
Engine type and horsepower
Home port
Date of registration
Signature of the registering authority
The Greek boat registration document is issued in paper format and the document may also include a photo or illustration of the boat.
How long is the Greek registration good for?
The validity of a Greek boat registration is usually 5 years and must be renewed before it expires.
Do we need to get the inspection done?
In Greece, recreational boats may be subject to periodic inspections to ensure they meet safety regulations. The exact inspection requirements can vary depending on the type of recreational boat and its intended use, such as the type of waters it will operate in, the number of passengers it can carry, and the size of the vessel. In general, smaller recreational boats may be subject to less frequent inspections than larger or commercial vessels.
Commercial boats operating in Greece are subject to periodic inspections to ensure they meet safety and environmental regulations.
Do the papers need to be apostilled?
Yes, some of the documents required for a Greek boat registration must be notarized. Specifically, the proof of ownership (such as a sales contract or gift deed) must be a notarized document. This serves to verify the authenticity of the document and confirm the transfer of ownership.
Which flag is permissible to fly on a yacht with a Greek registration?
Once a yacht is registered in Greece, the flag that must be flown on the yacht is the Greek flag.
Can you help with registering a jet ski?
Yes, it is possible to register a kayak or jet ski in Greece. These types of small vessels are considered to be recreational boats and are subject to registration requirements.
Can you assist with obtaining the MMSI license as well?
Yes, we do. The following documents are typically required to apply for a Greek MMSI (Maritime Mobile Service Identity) license:
Boat's technical specifications: The boat's specifications such as length, breadth, draft, and tonnage.
DSC equipment information: Information about the digital selective calling (DSC) equipment installed on the boat, including the manufacturer, model, and type approval number.
Proof of ownership: A notarized document confirming the ownership of the boat, such as a sales contract or gift deed.
Insurance certificate: A certificate indicating that the boat is insured for liability and third-party risks.
Do you take all forms of payment?
We accept all payment methods.
What kind of license is required to sail?
Those are some of the options for demonstrating competence for boating in Greece. In addition to obtaining the International Certificate of Competence (ICC) or completing the ICC Assessment form, boaters can also meet the requirements by obtaining an International Proficiency Certificate (IPC) or by presenting a Canadian Pleasure Craft Operator Card or a CYA ‘Intermediate Cruising Standard’. A captain may also be required to undertake the Bareboat Cruising Course.
Can you help change the owner on the current registration?
To change the ownership of a boat that is already registered in Greece, the following steps must be taken:
The transfer of ownership must be formalized by a notarized sales contract or a gift deed.
Copy of the passport of the new owner
How do I cancel my current registration?
The request to cancel the registration must be submitted in writing.