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floating doc/pontoon laws thailand

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Does anyone know the laws in thailand in respect of putting a floating pontoon from the house onto the beach (easy rib parking).

 

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Beaches are public land owned by the Crown so the chances of your commandeering it being legal would be nil.

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11 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Beaches are public land owned by the Crown so the chances of your commandeering it being legal would be nil.

Legally speaking that specific part of the beach belongs to us *(chanute)*, though i'm more interested in the water docking not sand docking.

No person shall possess or place buoys or mooring appliances in water, river or  
location for anchoring any vessel unless permission is obtained from the Master of Harbour or competent official  
and complying with the conditions specified therein. Such person shall also pay a relevant fee fixed by the  
Master of Harbour or the competent official. This provision shall not apply to buoys and signal or mooring  
appliances of the Royal Thai Navy temporarily placed in the waterway for mapping survey.

 

Suggest you contact a competent lawyer and the approptiate govt authorities concerning installing docks or pontoons in water.

Edited by userabcd

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