Renting Your Boat as a Bareboat Charter in Canada: What You Need to Know

Bareboat Charter in Canada

Imagine the freedom of exploring Canada’s beautiful waterways while earning extra income. You can do this by renting out your boat as a bareboat charter! But first, you need the correct permits and licenses from Transport Canada. In this blog post, we’ll explain what a bareboat charter in Canada is, the permits and licenses you need, and how the National Vessel Registry can help.

A bareboat charter means the renter is responsible for everything – navigating, maintaining, and operating the boat safely. It’s like renting a car; you’re in complete control. This differs from a crewed charter, where a crew comes with the boat.

Permits and Licenses for Bareboat Charters

Essential Requirements

To rent out your boat as a bareboat charter, you need specific permits and licenses from Transport Canada.

  • Pleasure Craft License (PCL): All pleasure craft operating in Canadian waters need a PCL. This license is attached to the boat, not the owner. So, when you rent out your boat, the renter needs a temporary PCL.
  • Pleasure Craft Operator Card (PCOC): Anyone operating a motorized pleasure craft in Canada needs a PCOC. You get this by passing a Transport Canada-approved boating safety course. Make sure anyone renting your boat has a valid PCOC.

Additional Requirements

Depending on your boat’s type and size, you might need other licenses or permits. For example, if your boat has a marine radio, you might need a Restricted Operator Certificate-Maritime (ROC-M). This is because marine radios are considered restricted devices. Boats over 15 gross tons may require commercial vessel registration.

How the National Vessel Registry Can Help

Simplify the Process

Figuring out which permits and licenses you need for a bareboat charter in Canada can be confusing and time-consuming. The National Vessel Registry can help!

Our online portal makes it easy for boat owners to get all the necessary permits and licenses without dealing directly with Transport Canada.

Get Your Boat Ready to Rent

Renting out your boat as a bareboat charter can be rewarding, but you must have the correct permits and licenses. A PCOC and any other required permits ensure you comply with Transport Canada’s regulations.

Bareboat Charter in Canada

Make it Easy with the National Vessel Registry

Navigating the permit and license requirements can be complex. The National Vessel Registry simplifies the process. Our online portal provides all the necessary forms and documents, saving you time and hassle.

We offer:

  • PCL applications and renewals
  • Assistance with other licenses and permits
  • Mortgage registration
  • Online paperwork
  • Vessel documentation

We stay up-to-date on all current regulations to ensure your boat rental business operates smoothly and legally.

Ready to get started?

Visit our website today! Our marine vessel registration experts are ready to answer your questions and help you get your bareboat charter business up and running.