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[*] posted on 10-17-2013 at 08:08 PM
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What are the requirements for using a Kayak in Baja? Does a person need a permit? I went by the Port Office next to immigration in Ensenada and ask what permits do I need to kayak to islands or just generally kayak. I was told no requirements were needed and then told I would need to have my kayak inspected. I am kayaking and have had no problems.
I will probably regret ever bring the issue up.




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[*] posted on 10-17-2013 at 08:23 PM


yup! so much for jubilado!:lol:
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[*] posted on 10-17-2013 at 08:38 PM


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I was told no requirements were needed and then told I would need to have my kayak inspected.





Was this by the same person??? :lol:




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[*] posted on 10-17-2013 at 08:42 PM


no motor no problem
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[*] posted on 10-17-2013 at 10:19 PM


I understand that now some of the Islands need permits to land on them. They are wildlife sanctuaries., I believe. Have no idea if it is enforced, tho.

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[*] posted on 10-18-2013 at 06:07 AM


There is no permit requirement for the kayak. We have a handful of them for use in the Cortez.

However: if you fish off a kayak......you'll need a fishing license.

Barry A. is correct. if you are going off to a island or sanctuary......see if there are any restrictions. Locals or the harbor master will tell you.

I carry the sales receipt for the kayaks in the glove compartment ....in case there is a demand for proof of ownership..




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[*] posted on 10-18-2013 at 08:12 AM


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I carry the sales receipt for the kayaks in the glove compartment ....in case there is a demand for proof of ownership..


One would think that this is unnecessary, but I had an aduna at Otay wanting either registration or a sales receipt to prove that the kayak was mine.

I used jedi-mind trick logic to get out of that debacle.
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[*] posted on 10-18-2013 at 08:26 AM


Registration for a kayak? Good to know one should have a receipt, I never wd have thought it necessary.




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[*] posted on 10-18-2013 at 10:40 AM


Quote:
Originally posted by bacquito
I will probably regret ever bring the issue up.





That's funny, some 6 yrs. back, a boat permit was
technically required for a yak, no mas, but in the land
of illdefined regs, some local authority COULD ask for
a permit, not knowing the regs, or looking for $, such as
shore fisherman being asked for a license
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[*] posted on 10-18-2013 at 01:54 PM
Kayakity yak


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Originally posted by BajaBlanca
Registration for a kayak? Good to know one should have a receipt, I never wd have thought it necessary.


With all the roof top 'yaks we seeing driving Baja both ways kayaking has to be THE growth Baja sport. We have carried both of ours to Baja for years and have never been questioned about them..well once by an immigration lady who was interested in Bonnies Hobie Mirage, other than that nothing. We do have fishing licenses. Actually, I think both Mexican and American authorities look at kayakers as a non problem. Not many outlaw kayak gangs messing up towns.


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[*] posted on 10-18-2013 at 04:52 PM


Thanks to everybody for their input. Actually the Port Office gave me a form to fill out prior to an inspection but I think I shall ignore it. I have also talked to others that think a license for a Kayak is not necessary. I believe Barry came up with the thought that a permit is perhaps necessary for spending time on environmentally protected islands.



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[*] posted on 10-18-2013 at 10:59 PM


Personally and from experience, unless you're a big-time Fish Killing Gringo with a big-time Fish Killing boat and tackle, don't worry, be happy. You don't need no stinking badges or whatever. However, IF you venture into protected waters like Cabo Pulmo Reef area, or Mag Bay or other protected habitat areas that are posted, then maybe consider rules and regs. Research your destinations. One great thing about Baja is (or at least USED TO BE) you can talk to fellow campers wherever you end up and get the 'scoop' of the place, and IF you need paperwork, it can be done relatively simply. Just remember, we're on Mexican Standard Time, and if you have a 10-day itinerary, you're in too much of a hurry. The wind can blow for at least that long.
Happy trails, bb.

[Edited on 10-19-2013 by bajabuddha]




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