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Welcome
to 
The Registry of British ships for the States of Guernsey. In this
section you will find guidance notes regarding the registration
of vessels at the Port of Guernsey; full British Registry under either Part 1, as a commercial
fishing vessel, or under the small ships registry.
A Brief History
Guernsey has a long and rich maritime history and throughout has held on firmly
to its British identity.
Whilst there has been a British Customs & Excise presence in Guernsey since
the late seventeenth century, (further information available in the book 'A People
of the Sea' by Jamieson) the precise date of the commencement of recognition and
operation of Guernsey as a port of British Registry is unclear. Certainly, since
the 1894 UK Merchant Shipping Act, the Registry has enjoyed a most active role
in providing this valuable service to commercial and private vessel owners.
In 1973 the UK Government withdrew its Customs presence in Guernsey. The Registry
had been operated under the auspices of UK Customs and the responsibility then
passed to the States of Guernsey's Customs and Excise Department from the 1st
November 1973.
In 1993 the UK Government decided that Ship registration did not fall within
the Customs operational parameters and subsequently transferred the operation
from 15 registration offices throughout the UK to the Registrar of Shipping and
Seamen in Cardiff from the 21st March 1994.
Guernsey and Jersey, however, are not part of the UK and continued to operate
their Registry operations as separate British territories, with the UK still providing
control over certain operational areas.
In 2000 the States of Guernsey's Board of Administration, which
is responsible for both Customs and Harbour departments, agreed
that the Registry should transfer from Customs to the Harbour Authority
to create a new 'one stop shop'. This created a single point of
access for Port Control registration, (which had always been administered
by the Harbour Authority) and bringing the full British Register
(Part I), Fishing Vessel Register and Small Ships Register all under
the same roof, from 1 January, 2001.
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