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Mandatory registration & tonnage measurement
Mandatory registration
According
to Chapter 1 of the Swedish Maritime Code (SFS 1994:1009), a ship
is a vessel having a length over all of at least twelve metres and
a maximum breadth of at least four metres. Other vessels are called
boats. According to Chapter 2, all Swedish ships shall be
registered in the Register of Ships. The only exception are ships
owned by the State and which are not used in commercial
service. Note that this applies regardless of what the ship is used
for, i.e., including recreational crafts that are considered ships
according to the definition above. Boats in commercial service
shall be registered in the Register of Boats if the hull length is
at least five metres. The Maritime Registry keeps both the Register
of Ships and the Register of Boats.
Mandatory tonnage measurement
All
Swedish ships registered in the Register of Ships must be measured.
The regulations applicable to tonnage measurement are found mainly
in the Ordinance (SFS 1994:1162) on tonnage measurement. The
Swedish Transport Agency performs tonnage measurements.
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