November 2010 Meeting

The directors finally met Nov 18 2010 for the first time since we arrived back after the summer.

The first order of business was to establish a layout for the web presence and determine how to make best use of the Internet.

The directors then started discussion of a variety of topics that affect the liveaboard community.

The topics included :

The importance of anchoring rights and how the growing trends affect the safety and security of liveaboards.

What are the laws around mooring rights on docks. What are the rights of a person living on a boat in a marina. And what are the obligations of marina owners as spelled out in the contracts between the federal government, marina owners, provincial government, and civic governments.

Currently some communities are employing local security in place of the R.C.M.P. to police the harbours. These forces are demanding, in some cases, what appears to be unreasonable access to people’s homes. What is the legal role of the police and do they have the right to board a vessel, someone’s home, at anchor without a warranted reason.

There was also discussion of danger of mooring balls, official or otherwise, to liveaboards and to the boating public in general. What can be done to manage these moorings and protect the few safe places that one can anchor in inclement weather or an emergency.

The discussions above led us all to the conclusion that what is needed is research into the laws regarding living aboard.

To this end we are asking the members for assistance.

We ask for any knowledge that anyone has or any researcher that they may be able to provide.

Participation from our members is paramount so please contact us and help us out to make all our lives safer and more secure.

Incorporation Announcement

BCNR Incorporation Certificate

Incorporation Certificate

Announcing the incorporation of the British Columbia Nautical Residents Association formed on June 4, 2010.

Several of the residents living on boats in BC waters came together in Victoria Harbour after many years of discussion to start this group under this basic mission statement:

1. To preserve & support the tradition of living aboard one’s vessel

2. To promote environmental awareness among liveaboards

3. To establish effective ongoing communications and resolve issues of concern to liveaboards

4. To serve as a voice for liveaboards regarding activities that affect BC waterways

The BCNR plans to open membership to all BC coastal communities, so we can liaise with community and government groups regarding development and activities that affect BC waterways.

As the summer progresses, we will be canvassing for members in order to strengthen our voice and provide for the cost of establishing a web presence.

The cost to join is $10.00 and the forming members listed in the Contact Us page will provide generic receipts.

Formal membership registration will be set up when we meet again in the fall.

Anyone interested in joining can Contact Us through this link.

You can examine the Certificate of Incorporation.

Meanwhile, the founding members will be cruising the waters of BC signing up as many people living on the water as we can. In the fall we will start addressing, in a strong unified voice all the issues that nautical residents face.

Current Events

Here is the first entry of the official voice of the BCNR.

This blog will carry the news and results of the regular meetings as the season progresses.

This will be the defining voice on line regarding opinions expressed by the association and will provide as much information as possible regarding the business of the association.

Please check in as we try to finally get the voice of BC. liveaboards heard.