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1.2 INSPECTION METHODS USED IN CERTIFICATION
Main safety requirements included in the
pleasure boat directive by inspection
group
Applicable inspection methods 1)
Inspected
2)
General requirements
2.1
Hull identification
ISO 10087
X
2.2
Builder's plate
RSG Guidelines, ISO 11592
X
2.5
Owner's manual
ISO 10240
X
Arrangement and equipment
2.3
Protection from falling overboard
RSG Guidelines, ISO 15085
X
3.7
Life raft stowage
RSG Guidelines
X
3.8
Escape
RSG Guidelines, ISO 9094
X
3.9
Anchoring and towing
RSG Guidelines
X
5.7
Navigation lights
1972 COLREG
X
5.8
Discharge prevention
RSG Guidelines, ISO 8099
-
Installations
5.1
Engine and engine compartment
RSG Guidelines, ISO 11105, ISO 9094
-
5.2
Fuel system
RSG Guidelines, ISO 10088, ISO 11105, ISO 9094
X
5.3
Electrical system
RSG Guidelines, ISO 10133, ISO 13297
X
5.4
Steering system
ISO 8848, ISO 10592, ISO 9775, ISO 13929
X
5.5
Gas appliances
Gas installation certificate
-
5.6
Fire protection
RSG Guidelines, ISO 9094
X
Dimensions
3.1
Structure
RSG Guidelines, NBS-VTT Extended rule
X
Hydrostatics
3.2
Stability and freeboard
RSG Guidelines, ISO 12217
X
3.3
Buoyancy and flotation
RSG Guidelines, ISO 12217
X
3.6
Maximum load
RSG Guidelines, ISO 12217
X
3.4
Openings in hull, deck and
RSG Guidelines, ISO 9093, ISO 12216
X
3.5
Flooding
RSG Guidelines, ISO 11812, 12216, 11217, 15083
X
Manoeuvrability
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Manoeuvrability
RSG Guidelines, ISO 11592
X
2.4
Visibility from the main steering
RSG Guidelines, NBS F10
X
1) The inspection has been made by applying those inspections methods and standards, or parts of standards, which are
relevant to the boat type (equipment) in question.
2) X = inspected, - = inspection item not relevant to the boat type (equipment), v = inspection of this item is not included in
the inspection assignment (see the conformity verification module).
1.3 RANGE OF USE
The Yamarin 6230 has been certified in accordance with boat design category C of the
Recreational Craft Directive of the European Union. This means that the boat is designed for
use in coastal waters, where conditions up to wind force 13 m and significant wave heights up
to 2 m may be experienced. (The term 'significant wave height' is used in boat design. In
practice, the significant wave height is obtained by calculating the average for the highest third
of all wave heights measured in that particular water area. In other words, if the significant
wave height is 2.0 metres, the average height of all waves is approx. 1.2 metres.)
1.4 IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
Each boat is marked with its own identification number. (It is also called 'hull number' or 'HIN
code'.) The boat's identification number is located on the right side of the transom, below the
rubbing strake Do not change, hide or remove this number, or the warranty becomes invalid.
Write the identification number down in this manual and somewhere else where it is not lost.
When dealing with the manufacturer or your Yamarin dealer, always mention the identification
number, which ensures that you get the right spare parts.