|

ABYC ANNOUNCES 11th ANNUAL STANDARDS WEEK

ABYC Standards Week

Oct 29, 2019

Experts gather to update the marine industry’s preeminent safety standards

 https://abycinc.org/resource/resmgr/pr/standards-week.mp4

The American Boat & Yacht Council (ABYC), the non-profit organization that develops the safety standards for the design, construction, maintenance and repair of recreational boats, has announced its 11th annual ABYC Standards Week, Jan. 6-10, 2020 in New Orleans, Louisiana.

ABYC standards cover all major boat systems and a broad range of topics including U.S. Federal requirements. The standards are continuously reviewed and revised by over 400 volunteers participating in Project Technical Committees (PTCs). Throughout Standards Week, PTCs meet to update the standards under review.

“The ABYC Standards and Technical Information Reports for Small Craft has become the de facto boating safety standard in North America, and Standards Week is all about improving this standard to save lives and property,” said James Cote, marine electric and corrosion consultant/surveyor, Cote Marine LLC. “Attending ABYC Standards Week is my opportunity to make a difference in the marine community.”

Participation in the process is required from a diverse group of marine industry professionals, with different perspectives and areas of expertise. Attendees learn what standards are being revised or newly considered and how it could affect the future of boating. All are welcome to have a voice in the standards development process.

“SeaStar Solutions/Dometic has been actively participating in ABYC for many decades,” said Brian Dudra, Dometic vice president & general manager. “ABYC provides an open, structured forum to discuss and question new trends and technology, and offers diverse representation to provide historic, as well as forward looking perspectives.”

Below is a list of the PTC meetings and topics that will be covered this year:

• Electrical: Lithium Batteries, electrical systems

• Hull Performance: Cockpit drainage, capacity labels, visibility from the helm

·       Control Systems: Wireless controls, zone of protection, emergency cut-off devices, hybrid steering systems
·       Electrical Component: Inverters, chargers, battery switches,

·       Hull and Deck Structures: Towed water sports attachment points, seat structures, handholds

·       Navigation Lights and Sound Signals: LED navigation lights, sound signals

·       Hull Piping: Bilge pumps, water systems, seacocks, thru-hull fittings

·       Fuel and Ventilation: Diesel fuel system, semi-portable fuel systems, ventilation, system testing

·       Fire Fighting and Detection Systems: CO detection systems, gasoline and propane detection systems

 
Other events occurring during the week include ABYC’s annual meeting and cocktail reception held Jan. 6 from 6 p.m. – 8:30 p.m., the full-day Marine Law Symposium held Jan. 7, and ABYC Standards Certification course Jan. 8. 

More information on Standards Week, ABYC’s annual meeting, and the surrounding events can be found at www.abycstandardsweek.com.

Related Posts




Canadian Safe Boating Awards (CASBAs)

CASBAS

The 2025 Canadian Safe Boating Awards (CASBAs) were held on Sunday, January 18 at the National Yacht Club in Toronto. At this gala event the Canadian Safe Boating Council, its members and stakeholders in recreational boating safety assembled to honour the people, programs, organizations and marinas that help to make boating in Canada safer…

Read More




Need to Catch up on News This Week?

Every Tuesday we publish a fresh Digest with informative articles pertaining to the Canadian boating and marine industry. Stay up to date with the latest products, research and industry developments.

Missed an Issue of Boating Industry Canada News Week? If you’re looking for a specific issue, or simply want to catch up on previous issues, check out our Boating Industry Canada News Week Archives.

Not signed up for News Week? Subscribe here.



Monterey Expands Its Industry Leading Elite Series with The Elite 23, 34 and 38

Monterey Boats has announced the introduction of the new Elite 23, expanding its industry-leading Elite series of premium adventure boats. The addition brings the lineup of 23 to 30-feet reinforcing Monterey’s leadership across key size categories and building on the rapid retail growth of its premium bow rider offering, with the Elite 34 and Elite 38 models scheduled to follow in the summer and fall of this year.

Read More


Simrad Marine Electronics Debuts New NSO® 4

As Simrad Marine Electronics marks its 80th anniversary, the brand celebrates eight decades of innovation with the launch of NSO® 4 – the next chapter in marine navigation. Built on the revolutionary NEON™ operating system (OS) and designed to be the world’s most intuitive chartplotter, NSO 4 is the latest premium chartplotter and fishfinder in the Simrad® portfolio, delivering an unmatched combination of effortless control, lightning-fast performance, and sleek design, setting a new standard for offshore navigation.

Read More