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Read more advantagesFind out if you meet the requirements to register a vessel on the UK Ship Register.
Learn about eligibiltyProvides an indication of fees that are applicable to vessels registering on the UK Ship Register. Find out how much it costs and what you can expect to pay here.
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A merchant vessel is any vessel that is commercially operated. Check what necessary information is required for all services relating to merchant vessels on Part 1 of the register.
Merchant Vessel RegistrationA fishing vessel is a boat used to catch sea fish for profit, even if it is only used occasionally. Find out more information on Part 2 of the register, what documents are required and the services available.
Fishing Vessel RegistrationYou can apply to register your vessel, manage your vessel registration, stay up to date with your applications and more with the UK Ship Register. Requirements and the process to do so will vary depending on the type of vessel you have.
Small Ships RegistrationReserve a Vessel Name
Vessel names on Part 1 and Part 4 of the register should be unique. Find all you need to know about reserving a vessel name.
Reserving a vessel nameContact the UK Ship Register
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Benchmarks to switch on new electric propulsion training courses
New criteria have been published by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) this week to power-up seafarer training courses for the growing number of electric-propelled vessels.
Spotlight on passenger vessel safety
Over 100 inspections on board domestic passenger vessels around the UK have been completed by teams of surveyors from nine marine offices in just two months as part of a survey and inspection safety spotlight.
World Maritime Day 2024
26 September 2024 marks this year’s World Maritime Day, with a theme of ‘Navigating the future: safety first!’. Taking place annually, World Maritime Day shines a spotlight on shipping safety, security and the marine environment whilst focusing on certain aspects of International Maritime Organization (IMO) work.