Small craft - Stability and buoyancy assessment and categorization - Part 3: Boats of hull length less than 6 m (ISO 12217-3:2013)

This part of ISO 12217 specifies methods for evaluating the stability and buoyancy of intact (i.e. undamaged) boats. The flotation characteristics of craft vulnerable to swamping are also encompassed. The evaluation of stability and buoyancy properties using this part of ISO 12217 will enable the boat to be assigned to a design category (C or D) appropriate to its design and maximum load. This part of ISO 12217 is applicable to boats of hull length less than 6 m, whether propelled by human or mechanical power, except habitable sailing multihulls. Boats of hull length less than 6 m which are fitted with a full deck and quick-draining cockpit(s) complying with ISO 11812 may alternatively be assessed using ISO 12217-1 or ISO 12217-2 (for non-sailing and sailing boats, respectively), in which case higher design categories may be assigned. In relation to habitable multihulls, this part of ISO 12217 includes assessment of vulnerability to inversion, definition of viable means of escape and requirements for inverted flotation. This part of ISO 12217 excludes:
- inflatable and rigid-inflatable boats covered by ISO 6185, except for references made in ISO 6185 to
specific clauses of ISO 12217;
- personal watercraft covered by ISO 13590 and other similar powered craft;
- aquatic toys;
- canoes and kayaks;
- gondolas and pedalos;
- sailing surfboards;
- surfboards, including powered surfboards;
-  hydrofoils, foil stabilized boats and hovercraft when not operating in the displacement mode; and
- submersibles.
- NOTE Displacement mode means that the boat is only supported by hydrostatic forces.
- It does not include or evaluate the effects on stability of towing, fishing, dredging or lifting operations, which
- need to be separately considered if appropriate.

Kleine Wasserfahrzeuge - Stabilitäts- und Auftriebsbewertung und Kategorisierung - Teil 3: Boote unter 6 m Rumpflänge (ISO 12217-3:2013)

Dieser Teil von ISO 12217 legt Verfahren für die Beurteilung von Stabilität und Auftrieb des intakten (d. h.
unbeschädigten) Bootes zu fest. Ebenfalls sind darin die Auftriebseigenschaften solcher Boote mit erfasst, die
empfindlich gegen Vollschlagen sind.
Die Beurteilung der Stabilitäts- und Auftriebseigenschaften erlaubt es, dem Boot eine Auslegungskategorie (C
oder D) zuzuordnen, die seiner Auslegung und seiner maximalen Zuladung entspricht.
Dieser Teil von ISO 12217 ist auf Boote mit einer Rumpflänge bis zu 6 m anwendbar, die durch Muskelkraft
oder Motor angetrieben werden, außer für Mehrrumpfsegelboote mit Wohneinrichtung. Boote mit weniger als
6 m Rumpflänge, die voll gedeckt sind und schnell-lenzende Plicht(en) gemäß ISO 11812 besitzen, können
alternativ auch nach ISO 12217-1 oder ISO 12217-2 (für Nicht-Segelboote bzw. Segelboote) bewertet
werden, sodass ihnen gegebenenfalls eine höhere Auslegungskategorie zugewiesen werden kann.
Ausgeschlossen von der Anwendung dieses Teils von ISO 12217 sind:
- Wasserspielzeuge;
- Kanus, Kajaks oder andere Boote mit weniger als 1,1 m Breite;
- aufblasbare Boote und starre aufblasbare Boote nach ISO 6185, mit Ausnahme der Verweisungen, die
sich in jener Norm auf bestimmte Abschnitte von ISO 12217 beziehen;
- Wasserskooter entsprechend ISO 13590;
- Tragflügelboote und Luftkissenfahrzeuge, sofern sie im Zustand dynamischen Auftriebs fahren; und
- Tauchfahrzeuge.
Er enthält keine Angaben oder Beurteilungen zu den die Stabilität betreffenden Auswirkungen von
Abschleppen, Fischen, Ausbaggern oder Ausheben; diese sollten, falls erforderlich, gesondert berücksichtigt
werden.

Petits navires - Évaluation et catégorisation de la stabilité et de la flottabilité - Partie 3: Bateaux d'une longueur de coque inférieure à 6 m (ISO 12217-3:2013)

L'ISO 12217-3:2013 spécifie les méthodes d'évaluation de la stabilité et de la flottabilité des bateaux à l'état intact (c'est à dire non endommagés). Les caractéristiques de flottabilité des bateaux susceptibles d'envahissement sont également comprises.
L'évaluation des propriétés de stabilité et de flottabilité faite en utilisant l'ISO 12217-3:2013 permettra d'attribuer à un bateau une catégorie de conception (C ou D) appropriée à sa conception et sa charge maximale.
L'ISO 12217-3:2013 est applicable aux bateaux d'une longueur de coque inférieure à 6 m, propulsés par l'énergie humaine ou une énergie mécanique, à l'exception des voiliers multicoques habitables. Les bateaux d'une longueur de coque inférieure à 6 m qui sont entièrement pontés et dotés de cockpit(s) rapidement autovideur(s) conforme(s) à l'ISO 11812 peuvent alternativement, être évalués en utilisant l'ISO 12217‑1 ou l'ISO 12217‑2 (respectivement pour les bateaux à propulsion non vélique et les voiliers), dans quel cas il pourrait en résulter l'attribution d'une catégorie de conception supérieure.
Pour ce qui concerne les multicoques habitables, l'ISO 12217-3:2013 comprend l'évaluation de la vulnérabilité à l'inversion, la définition d'un moyen d'échappée viable et les exigences de flottabilité à l'état inversé.
L'ISO 12217-3:2013 exclut:
les bateaux pneumatiques et semi-rigides couverts par l'ISO 6185, excepté lorsque l'ISO 6185 fait référence à des paragraphes spécifiques de l'ISO 12217;
les véhicules nautiques à moteur (motos aquatiques), couverts par l'ISO 13590 et engins à moteur similaires;
les jouets aquatiques;
les canoës et kayaks;
les gondoles et pédalos;
les planches à voiles;
les planches de surf, y compris les planches motorisées;
les hydrofoils et hovercrafts lorsqu'ils opèrent en mode de sustentation dynamique;
les submersibles.
Elle n'inclut ni n'évalue les effets sur la stabilité provenant du remorquage, de la pêche, du dragage ou d'opérations de levage, qu'il est nécessaire de considérer séparément.

Mala plovila - Stabilnost in ocena vzgona ter kategorizacija - 3. del: Čolni s trupom, krajšim od 6 m (ISO 12217-3:2013)

Ta del standarda ISO 12217 določa metode za oceno stabilnosti in vzgona brezhibnih (nepoškodovanih) čolnov. Zajete so tudi značilnosti plovnosti plovila, ki je izpostavljeno zalivanju. Ocena značilnosti stabilnosti in vzgona z uporabo tega dela standarda ISO 12217 bo omogočila, da bo čoln vključen v konstrukcijsko kategorijo (C ali D), ki je ustrezna glede na konstrukcijo in največjo obremenitev. Ta del standarda ISO 12217 se uporablja za čolne s trupom, krajšim od 6 m, ki jih poganja človek ali stroj, z izjemo večtrupnih bivalnih jadrnic. Čolne s trupom, krajšim od 6 m, ki imajo neprekinjen krov in krmarjeve prostore s hitrim odvodnjavanjem v skladu s standardom ISO 11812, je mogoče oceniti tudi z uporabo standarda ISO 12217-1 ali ISO 12217-2 (čolni razen jadrnic in jadrnice), pri čemer se jim lahko dodeli višje konstrukcijske kategorije. V povezavi z večtrupnimi bivalnimi plovili ta del standarda ISO 12217 vključuje oceno izpostavljenosti prevrnitvi, navedbo ustreznih možnosti umika in zahteve za plovnost v prevrnjenem stanju. Ta del standarda ISO 12217 izključuje:
– napihljive čolne in napihljive čolne, ki imajo v spodnjem delu trupa togo enoto, ki jih obravnava standard ISO 6185, razen pri sklicih iz standarda ISO 6185 na določene točke standarda ISO 12217;
– osebna plovila, ki jih obravnava standard ISO 13590, in druga podobna plovila na pogon;
– vodne igrače;
– kanuje in kajake;
– gondole in čolne na pedala;
– jadralne deske;
– deske, vključno z deskami na motorni pogon;
– hidrogliserje, čolne s stabilizacijskimi flapi in plovila na zračno blazino, kadar ne delujejo v načinu izpodriva; ter
– plovila, ki lahko plujejo pod vodno gladino.
OPOMBA: Pri načinu izpodriva na čoln delujejo le hidrostatične sile.
Ne vključuje ali ne vrednoti vpliva na stabilnost pri vlečenju, ribolovu, črpanju ali dvigovanju, pri katerih je treba ustreznost stabilnosti obravnavati posamezno.

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Public Enquiry End Date
04-Aug-2010
Publication Date
03-Apr-2013
Withdrawal Date
13-Dec-2015
Technical Committee
Current Stage
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Start Date
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Small craft - Stability and buoyancy assessment and categorization - Part 3: Boats of hull
length less than 6 m (ISO 12217-3:2013)
Kleine Wasserfahrzeuge - Stabilitäts- und Auftriebsbewertung und Kategorisierung - Teil
3: Boote unter 6 m Rumpflänge (ISO 12217-3:2013)
Petits navires - Évaluation et catégorisation de la stabilité et de la flottabilité - Partie 3:
Bateaux d'une longueur de coque inférieure à 6 m (ISO 12217-3:2013)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN ISO 12217-3:2013
ICS:
47.080 ýROQL Small craft
SIST EN ISO 12217-3:2013 en,fr
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

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EUROPEAN STANDARD
EN ISO 12217-3

NORME EUROPÉENNE

EUROPÄISCHE NORM
March 2013
ICS 47.080 Supersedes EN ISO 12217-3:2002
English Version
Small craft - Stability and buoyancy assessment and
categorization - Part 3: Boats of hull length less than 6 m (ISO
12217-3:2013)
Petits navires - Évaluation et catégorisation de la stabilité et Kleine Wasserfahrzeuge - Stabilitäts- und
de la flottabilité - Partie 3: Bateaux d'une longueur de Auftriebsbewertung und Kategorisierung - Teil 3: Boote
coque inférieure à 6 m (ISO 12217-3:2013) unter 6 m Rumpflänge (ISO 12217-3:2013)
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EN ISO 12217-3:2013 (E)
Contents Page
Foreword . 3
Annex ZA (informative) Relationship between this European Standard and the Essential
Requirements of EU Directive 94/25/EC as amended by Directive 2003/44/EC . 4

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EN ISO 12217-3:2013 (E)
Foreword
This document (EN ISO 12217-3:2013) has been prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 188 "Small craft".
This European Standard shall be given the status of a national standard, either by publication of an identical
text or by endorsement, at the latest by September 2013, and conflicting national standards shall be
withdrawn at the latest by September 2013.
Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent
rights. CEN [and/or CENELEC] shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.
This document supersedes EN ISO 12217-3:2002.
This document has been prepared under a mandate given to CEN by the European Commission and the
European Free Trade Association, and supports essential requirements of EU Directive.
For relationship with EU Directive, see informative Annex ZA, which is an integral part of this document.
According to the CEN-CENELEC Internal Regulations, the national standards organizations of the following
countries are bound to implement this European Standard: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech
Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, France, Germany, Greece,
Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal,
Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey and the United Kingdom.
Endorsement notice
The text of ISO 12217-3:2013 has been approved by CEN as EN ISO 12217-3:2013 without any modification.
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Annex ZA
(informative)

Relationship between this European Standard and the Essential
Requirements of EU Directive 94/25/EC as amended by Directive
2003/44/EC
This European Standard has been prepared under a mandate given to CEN by the European Commission to
provide one means of conforming to Essential Requirements of the New Approach Directive 94/25/EC as
amended by Directive 2003/44/EC.
Once this standard is cited in the Official Journal of the European Union under that Directive and has been
implemented as a national standard in at least one member state, compliance with the normative clauses of
this standard given in Table ZA.1 confers, within the limits of the scope of this standard, a presumption of
conformity with the relevant Essential Requirements of that Directive and associated EFTA regulations.
Table ZA.1 — Correspondence between this European Standard and EU Directives
Corresponding
Clauses/sub-clauses of this annexes/paragraphs of
Comments
European Standard Directive 94/25/EC as amended
by 2003/44/EC
Design categories A, B, C and D
defined in the standard are
Annex IA2, Clause 3.2, Stability
considered to correspond to
and Freeboard, Clause 3.5,
design categories A, B, C and D
5, 6, 7, Annex A, B, C, D Flooding, and Clauses 3.6 and
of Directive 94/25/EC as
3.2, maximum recommended
amended by 2003/44/EC.
load.
Excludes habitable sailing
multihulls.
Annex IA2, Clause 3.3, Buoyancy
6.6, 6.7, 7.4, 7.8, Annex B, C, D
and flotation.
Annex IA2, Clause 2.5, Owner’s
Annex E
manual

WARNING: Other requirements and other EU Directives may be applicable to the product(s) falling
within scope of this standard.


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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 12217-3
Second edition
2013-03-01
Small craft — Stability and buoyancy
assessment and categorization —
Part 3:
Boats of hull length less than 6 m
Petits navires — Évaluation et catégorisation de la stabilité et de la
flottabilité —
Partie 3: Bateaux d’une longueur de coque inférieure à 6 m
Reference number
ISO 12217-3:2013(E)
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Contents Page
Foreword . v
Introduction .vi
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 2
3 Terms and definitions . 2
3.1 Primary . 2
3.2 Downflooding . 4
3.3 Condition and mass . 5
3.4 Other definitions . 7
4 Symbols . 9
5 Procedure .10
5.1 Maximum load .10
5.2 Sailing or non-sailing .10
5.3 Tests to be applied .10
5.4 Alternatives . 11
5.5 Variation in input parameters . 11
6 Tests to be applied to non-sailing boats . 11
6.1 General . 11
6.2 Habitable non-sailing multihull boats . 11
6.3 Downflooding .12
6.4 Recess size .17
6.5 Offset-load test .19
6.6 Heel due to wind action .26
6.7 Level flotation test .26
6.8 Basic flotation test .27
6.9 Capsize-recovery test .27
6.10 Detection and removal of water .28
7 Tests to be applied to sailing boats .28
7.1 General .28
7.2 Downflooding .29
7.3 Recess size .29
7.4 Flotation tests .29
7.5 Capsize-recovery test .30
7.6 Knockdown recovery test .31
7.7 Wind stiffness test .32
7.8 Inverted buoyancy .34
8 Safety signs .35
9 Application .35
9.1 Deciding the design category .35
9.2 Meaning of the design categories .35
Annex A (normative) Full method for required downflooding height.37
Annex B (normative) Methods for calculating downflooding angle .40
Annex C (normative) Method for flotation tests .42
Annex D (normative) Flotation material and elements .47
Annex E (normative) Calculation method for basic flotation requirement .49
Annex F (normative) Information for owner’s manual .51
Annex G (informative) Summary of requirements .55
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Annex H (informative) Worksheets .57
Bibliography .74
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Foreword
ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) is a worldwide federation of national standards bodies
(ISO member bodies). The work of preparing International Standards is normally carried out through ISO
technical committees. Each member body interested in a subject for which a technical committee has been
established has the right to be represented on that committee. International organizations, governmental and
non-governmental, in liaison with ISO, also take part in the work. ISO collaborates closely with the International
Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) on all matters of electrotechnical standardization.
International Standards are drafted in accordance with the rules given in the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2.
The main task of technical committees is to prepare International Standards. Draft International Standards
adopted by the technical committees are circulated to the member bodies for voting. Publication as an
International Standard requires approval by at least 75 % of the member bodies casting a vote.
Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent
rights. ISO shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.
ISO 12217-3 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 188, Small craft.
This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition (ISO 12217-3:2002), which has been technically
revised. It also incorporates the Amendment ISO 12217-3:2002/Amd.1:2009.
ISO 12217 consists of the following parts, under the general title Small craft — Stability and buoyancy
assessment and categorization:
— Part 1: Non-sailing boats of hull length greater than or equal to 6 m
— Part 2: Sailing boats of hull length greater than or equal to 6 m
— Part 3: Boats of hull length less than 6 m
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Introduction
This part of ISO 12217 enables the determination of the limiting environmental conditions to be determined for
which an individual boat has been designed.
It enables the boat to be assigned to a design category appropriate to its design and maximum load. The design
categories used align with those in the Recreational Craft Directive of the European Union, EU Directive 94/25/
EC as amended by Directive 2003/44/EC.
Annex H provides worksheets to assist in the systematic assessment of a boat according to this part of ISO 12217.
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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 12217-3:2013(E)
Small craft — Stability and buoyancy assessment and
categorization —
Part 3:
Boats of hull length less than 6 m
CAUTION — Compliance with this part of ISO 12217 does not guarantee total safety or total freedom
of risk from capsize or sinking.
IMPORTANT — The electronic file of this document contains colours which are considered to be
useful for the correct understanding of the document. Users should therefore consider printing this
document using a colour printer.
1 Scope
This part of ISO 12217 specifies methods for evaluating the stability and buoyancy of intact (i.e. undamaged)
boats. The flotation characteristics of craft vulnerable to swamping are also encompassed.
The evaluation of stability and buoyancy properties using this part of ISO 12217 will enable the boat to be
assigned to a design category (C or D) appropriate to its design and maximum load.
This part of ISO 12217 is applicable to boats of hull length less than 6 m, whether propelled by human or
mechanical power, except habitable sailing multihulls. Boats of hull length less than 6 m which are fitted
with a full deck and quick-draining cockpit(s) complying with ISO 11812 may alternatively be assessed using
ISO 12217-1 or ISO 12217-2 (for non-sailing and sailing boats, respectively), in which case higher design
categories may be assigned.
In relation to habitable multihulls, this part of ISO 12217 includes assessment of vulnerability to inversion,
definition of viable means of escape and requirements for inverted flotation.
This part of ISO 12217 excludes:
— inflatable and rigid-inflatable boats covered by ISO 6185, except for references made in ISO 6185 to
specific clauses of ISO 12217;
— personal watercraft covered by ISO 13590 and other similar powered craft;
— aquatic toys;
— canoes and kayaks;
— gondolas and pedalos;
— sailing surfboards;
— surfboards, including powered surfboards;
— hydrofoils, foil stabilized boats and hovercraft when not operating in the displacement mode; and
— submersibles.
NOTE Displacement mode means that the boat is only supported by hydrostatic forces.
It does not include or evaluate the effects on stability of towing, fishing, dredging or lifting operations, which
need to be separately considered if appropriate.
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2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated
references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document
(including any amendments) applies.
ISO 2896:2001, Rigid cellular plastics — Determination of water absorption
ISO 3864-1, Graphical symbols — Safety colours and safety signs — Part 1: Design principles for safety signs
and safety markings
ISO 8666, Small craft — Principal data
ISO 9093-1, Small craft — Seacocks and through-hull fittings — Part 1: Metallic
ISO 9093-2, Small craft — Seacocks and through-hull fittings — Part 2: Non-metallic
ISO 10240, Small craft — Owner’s manual
ISO 11812, Small craft — Watertight cockpits and quick-draining cockpits
ISO 12216, Small craft — Windows, portlights, hatches, deadlights and doors — Strength and watertightness
requirements
ISO 12217-1:2013, Small craft — Stability and buoyancy assessment and categorization — Part 1: Non-sailing
boats of hull length greater than or equal to 6 m
ISO 12217-2:2013, Small craft — Stability and buoyancy assessment and categorization — Part 2: Sailing
boats of hull length greater than or equal to 6 m
ISO 14946, Small craft — Maximum load capacity
ISO 15083, Small craft — Bilge-pumping systems
ISO 15085, Small craft — Man-overboard prevention and recovery
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
NOTE The meanings of certain symbols used in the definitions are given in Clause 4.
3.1 Primary
3.1.1
design category
description of the sea and wind conditions for which a boat is assessed to be suitable by this part of ISO 12217
NOTE See also 9.2.
3.1.2
recess
volume open to the air that might retain water within the range of loading conditions and corresponding trims
EXAMPLE Cockpits, wells, open volumes or areas bounded by bulwarks or coamings.
NOTE 1 Cabins, shelters or lockers provided with closures according to the requirements of ISO 12216 are not recesses.
NOTE 2 Cockpits that are open aft to the sea are considered to be recesses. Flush decks without bulwarks or coamings
are not recesses.
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3.1.3
quick-draining recess
recess fulfilling all the requirements of ISO 11812 for “quick-draining cockpits and recesses”
NOTE 1 ISO 11812 contains requirements with which most sailing dinghies cannot comply.
NOTE 2 According to its characteristics, a cockpit may be considered to be quick-draining for one design category, but
not for a higher category.
3.1.4
watertight recess
recess fulfilling all the requirements of ISO 11812 for “watertight cockpits and recesses”
NOTE This term only implies requirements in respect of watertightness and sill heights, but not those for drainage.
3.1.5
fully enclosed boat
boat in which the horizontal projection of the sheerline area comprises any combination of:
— watertight deck and superstructure, and/or
— quick-draining recesses complying with ISO 11812, and/or
— watertight recesses complying with ISO 11812 with a combined volume of less than (L B F )/40, and
H H M
all closing appliances having their degree of watertightness in accordance with ISO 12216
NOTE The size of recesses permitted for some boats of design category C is restricted by the requirements of 6.4.
3.1.6
partially protected boat
boat which does not fulfil the definition of a fully-enclosed boat and in which the plan projected area of decking,
cabins, shelters, outboard engine wells or other rigid covers which are watertight from above according to
ISO 12216 and which immediately shed water directly overboard (i.e. not via drains) and
— comprises at least one-third of the plan projected area of the sheerline, and
— includes all the area within L /3 from the bow, and
H
— includes at least 100 mm inboard from the sheerline,
except that the area of any watertight recesses with a total volume of less than (L B F )/40 may shed
H H M
water via drains
NOTE 1 This is illustrated in Figure 1.
NOTE 2 Outboard engine wells are considered to provide a covering suitable for this purpose.
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Key
1 recess area open from above (less than two-thirds of the total sheerline area)
2 sheerline
3 open shelter or enclosed cabin
Figure 1 — Partially protected boat
3.1.7
habitable boat
boat having a fully enclosed cabin with rigid roof fitted with one or more bunks, benches, pipecots, hammocks
or similar locations that can be used for sleeping when the boat is under way
NOTE 1 A boat is considered to be “habitable” if a fabric closure is used instead of a rigid door, or the cabin has fabric sides.
NOTE 2 The following are not considered to render a boat “habitable”:
— a cockpit tent, or
— an open-sided cuddy intended to provide limited protection from spray, provided it is not fitted with fabric closures all round.
NOTE 3 Locations used for sleeping have minimum dimensions of 1,5 m diagonal length, 0,4 m width at the widest
point, and with a minimum headroom of 0,4 m over the length. The cabin sole and compartments designated by the builder
to be used exclusively for storage and referenced in the owner’s manual are not included.
3.2 Downflooding
3.2.1
downflooding opening
any opening in the hull or deck (including the edge of a recess) that might admit water into the interior or bilge
of a boat, or a recess, apart from those excluded in 6.3.1.5
3.2.2
downflooding height
h
D
smallest height above the waterline to any downflooding opening (apart from those excluded in 6.2.1.5) when
the boat is upright in calm water in the maximum load condition, measured to the critical downflooding point
which might be within pipes or ducts inside the hull
NOTE Downflooding height is expressed in metres.
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SIST EN ISO 12217-3:2013
ISO 12217-3:2013(E)
3.2.3
downflooding angle
φ
D
angle of heel at which the downflooding openings (apart from those excluded in 6.2.1.5) become immersed,
when the boat is in calm water and in the appropriate loading condition at design trim
NOTE 1 Downflooding angle may be determined using either of the methods in Annex B.
NOTE 2 Where openings are not symmetrical about the centreline of the boat, the case resulting in the smallest
angle is used.
NOTE 3 Downflooding angle is expressed in degrees.
3.3 Condition and mass
3.3.1
empty craft condition
empty boat including fittings and equipment as listed below but excluding all optional equipment and fittings not
included in the manufacturer’s basic outfit:
a) structure: comprising all the structural parts, including any fixed ballast keel and/or drop keel/centreboard/
daggerboard(s) and rudder(s);
b) ballast: any fixed ballast installed;
c) internal structure and accommodation: bulkheads and partitions, insulation, lining, built-in furniture, flotation
material, windows, hatches and doors, permanently installed mattresses and upholstery materials;
d) permanently installed engine(s) and fuel system: comprising inboard engine(s), including all supplies and
controls as needed for their operation, permanently installed fuel systems, including tanks;
e) fluids in permanently installed systems: residual working fluids as needed for their operation (see examples
below), but excluding contents of fluid ballast systems and tanks, and main storage tanks which are
included in maximum load;
EXAMPLES fluids in hot or cold water, fuel, lubricating or hydraulic oil systems.
f) internal equipment: including:
— all items of equipment permanently attached to the craft, e.g. tanks, toilet system(s), water transfer
equipment;
— bilge pumping system(s), cooking and heating devices, cooling equipment, ventilation system(s);
— electrical installation and equipment, including permanently installed batteries mounted in the position
intended by the builder;
— fixed navigational and electronic equipment;
— fixed fire fighting equipment,
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