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Vessel RegistryJustin GreenOct 19, 2022
Vessel Registry - Services ProvidedTroy BradleyFeb 20, 2020

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Canadian Register of Vessels (Large Vessel)

This register applies to vessels of all types and sizes including pleasure and commercial. This type of registration is required for:

  • vessels more than 15 gross tonnes used for commercial purposes, including government-owned vessels (if unsure of tonnage, check this explanation of tonnage measurements)
  • vessels that require marine mortgages
  • if you are planning to travel outside of Canada for extended periods of time

You may also choose to register your pleasure craft in the Canadian Register of Vessels if you wish to have an approved name and port of registry for your vessel or show proof of ownership.

This type of registration is not required if:

  • your vessel does not or will not have a mortgage
  • you do not wish to register an “official” name
  • you don’t intend to travel outside of Canada

Small Vessel Register

This registry only applies to commercial (non-pleasure) vessels that are 15 gross tons or less.

This type of registration is required for:

  • vessels less than or equal to 15 gross tonnes used for commercial purposes with propulsion motors of 10 horsepower (7.5kW) or more (if unsure of tonnage, check this explanation of tonnage measurements)
  • commercial river rafts
  • government-owned vessels with propulsion motors of 10 horsepower (7.5kW) or more

Identified Business Capability Services

These may are my not be identified as core services – further analysisrequired.

  • Ports?
  • Vessel Management
  • Owner
  • Search
  • Mortgage
  • Fleet
  • Charterer
  • Point in Time (see MEMS, MSIS II)
    • we need to understand what this means for Point in time; we should be able to do this as a feature

System/Business Capability

These are the Core systems that maintain Vessel information and should be used as the system of record for feature sets/services.

All systems do not implement delete?

  • Ballast Water - full CRUD; own database
    • pulls from THETIS and APCIS
    • does an update on own data if required
  • Port State is same as Ballast Water
    • Port State system of record for all foreign vessels
  • SIRS - System of Record for Domestic
  • SCVRS (Small Vessel) - System of Record
  • SRCS (Ship Registry - Large Vessel) - System of Record
    • May duplicate Port State data

Systems that use core vessel data or replicated version of vessel data

It is believed that each system implements a search capability, but only a few do a search across the core systems. The majority are only searching within their own data repository, lots a places for error and duplication here.

  • ACES - query/creat/update; has own database; MPDIS integrated with ACES
  • CPSCS-DET - query of port state
  • CPSCS-VTP - CRUD of Port State connects to Port State
  • CPSCSWQS - read Port State
  • CPSCS-INNAV - push an IMO to port database and creates a vessel traffic record (interim which eventually gets validated and links to existing - see Vessel Tracking Record
  • EPAIRS - creates records that have IMO number; no links to Port State (data integrity)
  • MEMS - read-only from Port State, SIRS, ACES, MTRB, SCVRS for vessel tombstone data and then keeps a read-only copy
  • MIUS - stores its own vessels and owners
  • MPDIS - maintains its own database
  • MSDQT - read from all core systems
  • MSIS II - read-only query for Point in Time; keeps data in own database
  • NTARS-MSDTS - query of all four core systems and the duplicates the data
  • PID - CRUD; maintains its own database

Large Vessel Services Provided

Based on https://canadianvesselregistry.ca/ (3rd party) and Canadian Register of Vessels (TC) https://www.tc.gc.ca/eng/marinesafety/oep-vesselreg-registration-menu-2311.htm

NOTE: Is there a difference between "transmission" and "transfer"?

Italicized entries mean I'm not sure if this belongs here.

ServiceDescriptionForm(s) Required
Change of addressChange the address of a vessel currently registered under Canadian Register of Vessels (not applicable to Pleasure Crafts??).Done in writing (mail/email) by the owner/authorized representative
First time registrationRegistration gives title to a vessel and proves legal ownership and may also be used for a loan. Registration ensures a unique name for the vessel in Canada and allows the vessel to fly the Canadian flag.

Form 1 (84-0044)

Form 3 (84-0002)

Form 4A (85-0405) / Form 4B (85-0470) if vessel is under 15m

Payment Form 5 (84-0185)

Transfer of ownershipApplies to vessels registered under the Canadian Register of Vessels (TC). This will transfer the vessel’s official number to a new owner. NOTE: This does not apply to pleasure crafts with licence numbers on the bow. Example licence format: 1X111111, 11X111111, or XX111111.

Form 3 (84-0002)

Form 6 (84-0015) (or anything that has the same info)

Payment Form 5 (84-0185)

Change vessel name/Port of registryAllows the owner or authorized representative to change a vessel’s name or port of registry.

Form 13 (84-0042)

Payment Form 5 (84-0185)

Alteration to vessel's current specsAlterations must be reported the same way in which the vessel was first registers; if the vessel was registered by way of certificate of survey or marine safety inspector, the changes must be made by certificate of survey or marine safety inspector. You must contact a duly appointed tonnage measurer and they will complete the form. If the vessel was measured by the Simplified Method, a letter from you indicating changes as well as a signature of a marine safety inspector will be required.

If measured by survey, Form 4

If measured by Simplified Method, Form 4A (85-0405) or Form 4B (85-0470) only if vessel is under 15m.

If measured by Assigned Formal Tonnage, owner must simply report changes in writing

Payment Form 5 (84-0185)

Issuance of a Deletion CertificateA deletion will provide proof of closing of a vessel’s Canadian registry, free and clear of all encumbrances. This will also provide a “Deletion Certificate”.

Done in writing (mail/email) by the owner/authorized representative

Payment Form 5 (84-0185)

Closing outCancelling the Registration of a vessel. This is done for a variety of reasons e.g. owner wants a Pleasure Craft License, vessel is being sold foreign, etc.Done in writing (mail/email) by the owner/authorized representative
Mortgage of a vesselMortgage recorded against the vessel currently registered under the Canadian Register of Vessels. Mortgage cannot be recorded against the vessel unless it has a valid certificate of Registry.

Form 7 (84-0019)

Payment Form 5 (84-0185)

Discharge of a Mortgage

Form 7 (84-0019) OR

Form 11 (84-0189)

Builder's Mortgage

Form 16 (84-0067)

Payment Form 5 (84-0185)

Provisional Certificate of RegistryA Provisional Certificate of Registry form temporarily allows a registered owner to move a vessel while awaiting completion of the Certificate of Registration. It may also allow for the movement of a vessel to a foreign country in the event that a buyer lives outside of Canada and the vessel must to be transported to the new owner.

Form 9 (84-0149)

Payment Form 5 (84-0185)

Transmission on death/bankruptcyTransfer of vessel in the event of death or bankruptcy.

Form 8 (84-0027)

Payment Form 5 (84-0185)

Historical Research (ODATA or GraphQL feed?)

Historical Research of a vessel provides information from the Ship Registration Computer System Database from 1984 to present, or from microfilm if the vessel was registered prior to 1984. NOTE: In order to search information on a registered or closed vessel, we require the Official Number and/or the Vessel Name. It is impossible to do a search without this information. Please be advised this is for registered vessels only, NOT vessels licensed under the Pleasure Craft Licensing system.

Payment Form 5 (84-0185)
Bare Boat Charter

“Bare-boat Charter" means a vessel charter agreement under which the charterer has complete possession and control of the vessel, including the right to appoint its master and crew. This application must be completed and signed by the Bare-Boat Charterer who is also known as the Authorized Representative and must be qualified to bare-boat charter a vessel registered in Canada. Qualifications to own a vessel registered in Canada are set out in Section 2 of the Canada Shipping Act, 2001 under "Qualified person". The process for bare-boat charter registration must be similar in both countries – conditional/provisional registration is not permitted.

Form 18 (84-0170)

Payment Form 5 (84-0185)

Registry of a government owned vesselFirst registration of a government vessel for provincial or federal government only.

Form 17 (84-0046)

Payment Form 5 (84-0185) (for provincial gov only)

Declaration for Marine MortgageIf the mortgagee is unable to provide the mortgage deed which was endorsed by the Vessel  Registration Office when the mortgage was registered in the Canadian Register of VesselsForm 11 (84-0189)
Appointment of Authorized Representative
Form 14 (84-0035)
Description of Vessel Under Construction in Canada

Form 15 (84-0066)

Payment Form 5 (84-0185)

Small Vessel Registry

Source: https://www.tc.gc.ca/eng/marinesafety/oep-vesselreg-smallcomm-forms-1136.htm

Italicized entries mean I'm not sure if this belongs here.

ServiceDescriptionForm(s) Required
Change of addressChange the address of a vessel currently registered under Canadian Register of Vessels (not applicable to Pleasure Crafts??).Done in writing (mail/email) by the owner/authorized representative
First Time Registration

Registry is for small non-pleasure craft vessels 10 HP (7.5kw) or more. This also includes commercial river rafts. You must be registered in the Canadian Register of Vessels if your non-pleasure vessel weighs over 15 gross tons.

Use Form 21 for fleet registration.

Form 20 (84-0166) OR

Form 21 (84-0180) OR

Form 22 (84-0181) AND

Form 3 (84-0002)

Form 4A (85-0405) OR Form 4B (85-0470) if vessel is under 15m

Proof of Ownership

Payment Form 24 (84-0183)


Transfer of Ownership

Allows change/transfer of ownership.

Use Form 21 for fleet registration.

Form 20 (84-0166)

Payment Form 24 (84-0183)

Form 8 (84-0027)

Form 21 (84-0180)

Small Vessel Renewal

Renew Certificate of Registry.

Use Form 21 for fleet registration.

Form 20 (84-0166) OR

Form 21 (84-0180) OR

Form 22 (84-0181)

Payment Form 24 (84-0183) 

First Registration of Government Owned Vessel

Same as First Time Registration but for government-owned vessel.

Form 19 (84-0177)

Form 4A (85-0405) OR

Form 4B (85-0470)

Payment Form 24 (84-0183) (provincial gov only)

Transfer of Ownership – Government Owned Vessel

Same as Transfer but for government-owned vessel.

Form 19 (84-0177)

Payment Form 24 (84-0183) (provincial gov only)

Renewal of Government Owned Vessel

Same as Renewal but for government-owned vessel.

Form 19 (84-0177)

Payment Form 24 (84-0183) (provincial gov only)

Transmission on death/bankruptcyTransfer of vessel in the event of death or bankruptcy.

Form 8 (84-0027)

Payment Form 24 (84-0183)

Appointment of Authorized Representative
Form 14 (84-0035)
Registration of Commercial River Raft

Form 22 (84-0181)

Payment Form 24 (84-0183)

Transfer of Commercial River Raft

Form 22 (84-0181)

Payment Form 24 (84-0183)

Renewal of Commercial River Raft

Form 22 (84-0181)

Payment Form 24 (84-0183)

Supporting Forms (not services)

TransactionDescriptionForm
Statement of Qualification for Vessel RegistrationThis form is a declaration that the client is qualified to register a vessel in Canada. Owners of one or more vessels registered or to be registered in the Small Vessel Register are required to complete only 1 Statement of Qualification. Form 3 (84-0002)
Simplified Method of Tonnage MeasurementTo be used for the tonnage measurement of monohull vessels of not more than 15 metres in Tonnage Measurement Length (TML), having not more than a single tier of deckhouses and/or superstructures whose total combined length does not exceed 70% of TML.Form 4A (85-0405)
Tonnage Measurement of a Simple Multihull VesselTo be used for vessels of not more than 15 metres in Length Overall, consisting of a flat platform installed on two or more pontoon hulls and having no other spaces that could contribute to the volume of the vessel except the pontoons.Form 4B (85-0470)
Bill of SaleThis form is used as proof of ownership for First Registration and Transfers. The document is worded such that full transfer of ownership (including receipt of any relevant payment) is implicit. it is signed by the seller.Form 6 (84-0015)
Declaration

First Registry - Require that the client provide documentation showing the sequence of ownership from the builder to themselves. If they are unable to provide the full sequence, they can complete the declaration.

Transfer of Ownership - Where the current owner of a vessel is unable to provide the required documents of title for the transfer of ownership of a small commercial vessel from the current registered owner(s) and to themselves. If they are unable to do so, they must complete a declaration.

Form 23 (84-0178)
Builder's Certificate for First Title in CanadaThis document is provided to show ownership of the person for whom a vessel is built. It is most commonly provided in the case of newly-built vessels but is accepted as part of ownership sequence for any first registration.Form 2 (84-0040)

Transaction List (large vs small vessel)

Large Vessel (SRCS) Transaction ListSmall Vessel Register Transaction List

Alteration (notice)

Alteration (registry)

Alteration
Appointment of Authorized Rep.Appointment of Authorized Rep.

Bareboat In (start)

Bareboat In (extension)

Bareboat In (end)

Bareboat In (start)

Bareboat In (extension)

Bareboat In (Eend)

Bareboat Out (start)

Bareboat Out (extension)

Bareboat Out (end)

Bareboat Out (start)

Bareboat Out (extension)

Bareboat Out (end)

Cancel Registry CertificateCourt Injunction

Certificate of Registry

Certificate of Registry (batch renewal)

Certificate of Registry (renewal)

Certificate of Registry (replacement)

Print Certificate of Registry
Certified True Copy

Change of Address (authorized rep.)

Change of Address (mortgagee/assignee)

Change of Address (owner)

Change of Address (authorized rep.)

Change of Address (owner)

Change of Name (authorized rep.)

Change of Name (mortgagee/assignee)

Change of Name (owner)

Change of Name (vessel)

Change of Name (authorized rep.)

Change of Name (owner)

Closing-Out (registry)Closing-Out

Court Injunction (new)

Court Injunction (removal)


Deletion CertificateDeletion Certificate
First RegistryFirst Registry
General text
Historical ResearchHistorical Research

Mortgage/Assignment (discharge by state)

Mortgage/Assignment (new)

Mortgage/Assignment (transfer)

Mortgage/Assignment (discharge by origin)


Official Number (pre-issuance)

PCR (new)

PCR (replacement)

Provisional Certificate (new)

Provisional Certificate (replacement)

Print Suspension Certificate
Priority Agreement

Recording (bldrs mtg/assignment)

Recording (vessel)


Reinstatement (registry)Reinstatement (restore)

Request Port Transfer

Request Port Transfer (complete)


Re-registryRe-registration

Registry Renewal

Renewal Certificate (print)

Special Sale
Suspension (registry)

Suspension

Suspension (print)

Transcript (certified)

Transcript (uncertified)

Transcript
Transfer In (register)Transfer to LVR
Transfer Out (register)Transfer from LVR
Transfer (ownership)Transfer (ownership)

Transmission (bankruptcy-mortgagee/assignee)

Transmission (bankruptcy-owner)

Transmission (death-mortgagee/assignee)

Transmission (death-owner)

Transmission (bankruptcy-owner)

Transmission (death-owner)

Vessel Name Approval (extension)

Pleasure Craft Licence (no fees)

NOTE: Pleasure Craft licensing is handled by a different group than small and large vessel.

Italicized entries mean I'm not sure if this belongs here.

ServiceDescriptionForm(s) required

New Licence

A pleasure craft licence provides a unique identification number - commonly referred to as the "licence number" - that must be displayed on recreational vessels. A licence or registration is mandatory for all pleasure craft equipped with motors of 10 horsepower (7.5 kilowatts) or more, including personal watercraft, which are principally maintained or operated in Canada. A licence does not provide proof of ownership. Separate ownership documents should be carried on the vessel at all times.

By mail: 84-0172; Online

Transfer an existing licence

When a user buys a used boat, it is their responsibility to transfer the pleasure craft licence.

84-0172; Online

Obtain a duplicate licence

Obtain a duplicate licence.

84-0172; Online

Update of licence

This allows a pleasure craft owner to make changes to a vessel, such as change of address or modifications

84-0172; Online

Cancel a licence

Cancel a pleasure craft licence.

84-0172; Cannot be done online

Pleasure Craft Register

All Pleasure Craft Register information falls under LVR.

Printing/Reporting

This section describes the printing and reporting capabilities of Small/Large Vessel Registry.

Transcripts of Vessel

The information in a non-certified transcript is for general information only. In the event that the information is required for legal or official purposes, a certified transcript should be obtained. A certified transcript is certified/verified by a Registrar that the information is true.

NOTES:

  • Online transcript orders are not available for vessels in the Small Vessel Register
  • Assignments are not permitted in the Small Vessel Register but mortgages are permitted
  • A non-certified transcript does not reflect pending transactions that the Vessel Registration Office may have received but has not yet processed.

Certificate/replacement

A Replacement Certificate form will replace a lost or mutilated Certificate of Registry. This is for vessels that have been previously registered in the Canadian Register of Vessels or the Small Vessel Register (commercial only)

Delete Certificate?

A deletion certificate is issued to show that the vessel's registration in Canada has been closed. This is usually required by foreign authorities to move forward with registration in another country. Anyone can request a Deletion Certificate of a vessel that is already closed.

General Notes

  • Regardless of what solution we come up with, we need to consider document storage for completed forms and all other required supporting documents e.g. photographs, ship plans, etc.
    • Azure Storage, RDIMS, GCDocs??
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