Ship
and Yacht Registration
Although
Cayman has been a popular base for the registration of foreign owned vessels
for many years, recent conventions adopted by the Islands mean that a Cayman
registered vessel owned by a Cayman company enjoys all the privileges afforded
to the British Flag and full international recognition while benefitting
from the tax free status and shipping laws of the Cayman Islands.
The following are among the more significant developments.
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Adoption of part 2 of the UK Merchant
Shipping Act enables ships registered in the Cayman Islands to fly the
Red Ensign, with only majority ownership being "British" owned.
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Cayman Islands has secured full convention
status, with power to issue full convention certificates e.g. solas, loadline,
Marpol, etc.
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Creation of a Survey department, which,
with support from the UK Department of Transport, ensures compliance with
international convention certificates.
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Temporary easing of manning requirements
until June 1990, regarding nationality of officers , until local requirements
can be complied with.
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Transitional arrangements in existence
regarding survey, whereby existing class certificates are acceptable in
the interim.
Requirements
For a Ship to be registered in the
Cayman Islands the following conditions must be complied with:
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The owner must be British or be an
individual or company in specified British dependencies e.g. Cayman,Gibraltar, Isle of Man, Bermuda, etc.
Ownership requires only 33/64 or more to be "British". It should be noted
that a Cayman company regardless of nationality of its beneficial owners
would qualify as a "British" owner.
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The owners are required to appoint
a local representative/agent as a point of contact with the Registrar of
Ships. (IMS will arrange for the appointment of a local agent
if required)
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The ship is subject to survey by the
Marine survey department to ensure compliance with international standards.
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The ship requires a Safe Manning Certificate
and the three senior officers (Master, Chief Officer and Chief Engineer)
require either British certificates or appropriate certificates considered
the equivalent - certificates from certain Commonwealth countries
or from NATO or EEC countries.
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Other crew members must be qualified
in accordance with the STCW convention.
Cayman Benefits
The benefits of registering in the
Cayman Islands are as follows:
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Manning restrictions are less onerous
than for other British dependencies, while still providing the benefits
of flying under the Red Ensign Flag.
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Red ensign flag entitles ships to the
protection of the Royal Navy.
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Full assistance of the British consular
service worldwide, which is especially useful in connection with crew matters.
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Registration and annual tonnage fees
are very competitive.
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High quality local expertise in the
fields of banking, company management, legal and accounting services.
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Excellent international communications
by fax, telephone and telex.
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Absence of exchange controls.
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No income, corporate or capital gains
taxes exist in the Cayman islands.
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Political stability and full British Colony status
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Registration
Documents which require to be submitted
for registration are as follows:-
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Appointment of authorized officers.
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Form GSR 342 - approval of the ship's
name.
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Application to register, either by
the owner or his agent, who is authorized in writing, and under the company
seal in the case of company ownership.
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Title documents
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Certificate of survey - to be organized
through the Marine Survey department, using classification societies, if
necessary, in the short term. Survey fees are US$80 per hour plus surveyors
travelling expenses.
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Declaration of ownership.
On registration the Registrar allocates
an official number to the vessel and issues a carving and Marking Note
to the surveyor. Where required the Registrar will also assign the international
call sign.
Fees
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The fees charged by IMS for dealing
with the registration of a vessel are US$1,500 plus any additional time
charges which may be incurred depending upon the complexity of the situation.
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The Government fees payable on registration
are US$634 for a vessel under 1500 tons and US$854 for a vessel over 1500
tons.
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The basic fees charged by IMS for providing
the registered agent and dealing with any registry matters on an annual
basis are US750 per annum.
An annual tonnage fee is charged
by the Cayman Islands Government at a rate of 36 cents per ton on the first
1000 tons and 12 cents per ton thereafter subject to a minimum of US$73.
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Additional information
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Vessel Registration Forms
- Vessel Registration Information
- Application
- Name Proposal
- Appointment of Authorised Officer
- Declaration of Ownership - Corporate Body
- Declaration of Ownership - Individual
- Declaration of Joint Ownership
- Declaration of Private Use
- Carving &Marking Undertaking
- Appointment of Local Representative
- Undertaking to Act as Local Representative
Enquiries regarding Ship and Yacht registration and management should be directed to Ian Goodall at ims@candw.ky
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International Yachting News and Information
International Management Services
Ltd
P.O. Box 61,
Harbour Centre
George Town,
Grand Cayman,
Cayman Islands
Phone: 345 949 4244
Fax: 345 949 8635
Email: ims@candw.ky
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