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Re: Fishing License
[Re: Nobbie]
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03/16/2018 12:10 PM
03/16/2018 12:10 PM
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TWB
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As tradeiwnds said the boat also needs a licence. We chartered with Dream Yacht and their boats are not licensed as fishing vessels - cue one disappointed fisherman! I'm surprised they aren't licensed. We had a boat in the DYC fleet before Irma and it was licensed. They even had it posted inside the boat. It was my understanding that they were licensing all of their boats. I guess things have changed post Irma.
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Re: Fishing License
[Re: bvichree]
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03/20/2018 12:21 AM
03/20/2018 12:21 AM
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Headed down for a 10 day charter beginning 4/9/18 with BVIYC. I sent them a email a couple of days ago asking if our catamaran was registered as a "fishing vessel" and explained that we would like to be able to drag a line. They said that it was not, but then explained that they would (and did) apply for the permit, which they will now issue in the BVI for pleasure charter vessels. As soon as they make application, you can apply for your fishing license. You cannot apply for a fishing license earlier than 2 weeks out, and you cannot apply if you are within 5 days of your charter start date. Contact your charter company and ask them to register your boat as a fishing vessel. More information here: https://www.carefreecharters.com/bvi-fishing.htm
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