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In guidance issued this morning (13 May 2020), Government have confirmed that; “All forms of water sports practiced on open waterways, including sailing, windsurfing, canoeing, rowing, kayaking, surfing, paddle-boarding and the use of privately-owned motorised craft (in line with the guidance issued by the relevant navigation authority) are allowed.”
This follows the publication, earlier this week, of Government’s Covid-19 recovery strategy for England which provided key information regarding what the population can do away from their homes. This included:
• As well as exercise, spending time outdoors
• Exercise outside as many times each day as people wish
• Driving to outdoor open spaces irrespective of distance
• Day trips to outdoor open space, in a private vehicle
Considering this in the context of the UK Governments Covid-19 Recovery Strategy and associated documents, British Marine and TYHA conclude that the re-opening of marinas (like golf courses), for leisure boating customers, is now permissible subject to the strict compliance to social distancing and hygiene guidelines provided by government.
Although Government restrictions on outdoor activities have been lifted, many of our member’s facilities have not had the time to implement the measures set out by government to safely manage the gathering of people on their sites.
British Marine would therefore urge all boat owners to consider the following before they plan a day trip to their boat:
It should also be noted that the government does not permit the population to leave their homes to ‘stay at another home for a holiday or other purpose’ this suggests that staying overnight on a boat must not happen.
British Marine understands that inland navigation authorities and harbour authorities will also have to consider the Government’s latest guidance in respect of what activities will be permitted across all parts of the UK and how they themselves will return to operation.
British Marine can confirm that the Canal & River Trust and the Broads is able to welcome boaters back from today. On the Canal & River Trust waterways short boating trips can take place – avoiding use of locks and any staff-operated structures if possible – providing, as per current government guidance, boaters do not stay away from home overnight and return to home moorings (where possible).
Guidance for the devolved administrations of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland differs and therefore marinas that operate in the UK outside of England should remain closed to leisure customers until they are permitted by their government to open.
This statement supersedes the Covid-19 guidance for TYHA & British Marine members 26th March 2020 (version 2).
Government Guidance
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/coronavirus-guidance-on-access-to-green-spaces?fbclid=IwAR14m70W-axMOSBDSzvN6nvOcl1xbPAGEoZ5i2bxAnVHfjK8b8-LbGC2afk
For more information please Contact: pr@britishmarine.co.uk




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