Rafting tour; application for a permit under shipping law and notification
Brief description
Rafting tours with boats longer than 9.20 m always require a permit.Description
Commercial boat rental for the exercise of public use by third parties (boats up to 9.20 m in length) regularly requires a navigation permit if the providers or organizers (including entrepreneurs operating nationwide) will essentially always target a specific body of water or one or more specific sections of water. Only if there is no connection to a body of water at all can this be dispensable. It must then be the responsibility of the renter to collect the vehicle from the lessor and return it to the lessor. In addition, the renter must also be free to choose which body of water they use.
Rafting tours with boats longer than 9.20 m must always be approved by the local district administrative authority (lower water authority) under navigation law.
The district administrative authority examines the application in particular with regard to nature conservation, water management, navigation, fishing and safety aspects. The district administrative authority may involve the relevant specialist agencies.
The district administrative authority can issue ordinances, general decrees or orders in individual cases for the exercise of public use. In particular, the district administrative authority may issue regulations to prevent danger to life, health, property, rights equivalent to property or possessions, to maintain the safety and ease of traffic, to protect nature, in particular the animal and plant world or the water body and its banks, to regulate recreational traffic or to ensure the use of a water body on the basis of permits, authorizations, old rights and old powers or the use of owners and residents.
Special information for - District of Bad Tölz WolfratshausenPlease note the links to our topic page: Wild river Isar - important information.
Prerequisites
Rafting with boats up to 9.20 m in length by participants may not exceed the limits of public use under water law. This requires in particular that rafting is possible without unlawful use of third-party land and does not lead to any significant impairment of the waters, the banks or the flora and fauna.
Permission to navigate with boats over 9.20 m in length may be refused or granted subject to ancillary provisions if this is necessary for the public good, the safety and ease of traffic, public tranquillity, the protection of property or fishing or the maintenance of the watercourse.
In addition, reference is made to the obligation to notify or obtain approval for sporting events, advertising events and other events on the water in accordance with §§ 51, 52 BaySchiffV from the locally competent district administrative authority.
Deadlines
Sports events with small vehicles without their own traction must be notified to the district administrative authority at least two weeks in advance.
Required documents
Specification of type, location (e.g. also entry and exit point) and time of the event and expected number of participants
Description of the boatsCosts
Costs of EUR 50 to 250 may be incurred for the issue of a shipping permit.
Legal basis
- Art. 18 (1) and (3) of the Bavarian Water Act (BayWG)
- Art. 28 (4) and (5) of the Bavarian Water Act (BayWG)
- § 1 Regulation for shipping on Bavarian waters (Bavarian Shipping Regulation - BaySchiffV)
- § 2 Regulation for navigation on Bavarian waters (Bavarian Navigation Regulation - BaySchiffV)
- § 3 Regulation for navigation on Bavarian waters (Bavarian Navigation Regulation - BaySchiffV)
- § Section 51 Ordinance for Navigation on Bavarian Waters (Bavarian Navigation Ordinance - BaySchiffV)
- § Section 52 Ordinance for Navigation on Bavarian Waters (Bavarian Navigation Ordinance - BaySchiffV)
Further links
Special information for - District of Bad Tölz Wolfratshausen- Wild river Isar - important information
Current information for boating on the Isar - Rules on and along the Isar (boating regulations) - Tasks of the Isar rangers - Contact persons
- Wild river Isar - important information