BoatReg Consultants

CE & Tonnage Certificate

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CE & Tonnage Certificate

Registering your boat in Poland or elsewhere in the EU often requires compliance with technical and safety standards. Whether your vessel lacks proper documentation or needs updated compliance records, BoatReg Consultants is here to help.

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CE Certification Support

Boats built after June 16, 1998 must carry valid CE certification, which confirms compliance with EU safety and construction standards. This includes:

If your boat does not have CE documentation, we can arrange an inspection and certification process with EU-accredited marine surveyors. This is essential for boats imported from outside the EU or those missing original compliance records.

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Tonnage & Builder’s Certificate

For vessels over 14 meters, Polish registration regulations require specific technical documentation, such as:

Don’t have these documents? No problem. We’ll assist in arranging a certified surveyor to issue a valid report accepted by authorities.

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Global Network of Marine Surveyors

Wherever your vessel is located, we can coordinate with trusted marine surveyors worldwide to:

This ensures your registration process is not delayed due to missing technical documentation.

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CE & Tonnage FAQ'S

For CE certification, new boats must undergo safety inspections to ensure compliance with EU standards.


CE rules apply to recreational craft between 2.5m and 24m in length.


Boats must display the CE mark along with manufacturer details, design category, and maximum capacity.

It ensures compliance with EU safety, environmental, and manufacturing standards, making the vessel legally sellable.


Work with a notified body that can inspect your boat, verify compliance, and issue a CE certificate.

It involves calculating your vessel’s gross and net tonnage for registration, often done by a certified marine surveyor.