ABYC Publishes Updated Boat Building and Repair Standards

430 Pre-Ordered Copies

Aug 10th, 2021

ABYC has boxed and shipped 430 pre-ordered copies

The American Boat and Yacht Council (ABYC) has published its 61st supplement of Standards and Technical Information Reports for Small Craft, which provides the marine industry with the latest in boat building and repair standards. The 2021-2022 updates are available to purchase as a book or in digital format via the ABYC online library and desktop subscription.

ABYC standards are continually researched, developed, and revised by over 400 volunteer technical experts and marine professionals participating in Project Technical Committees (PTCs).

“This is the largest update in ABYC’s history,” said ABYC technical director Brian Goodwin. “Our committees addressed the growing demand for electric propulsion and the increasingly more complex electrical systems we see on boats. This was a major achievement from dedicated industry professionals working together to ensure we keep boating safe.”

With over 75% of revised documents included as the standards basis for the National Marine Manufacturers Association (NMMA) Boat & Yacht Certification Program, manufacturers designing for 2023 model year will need to understand and apply standards updates that affect their product.

ABYC members can access the standards on ABYC’s website via the standards library. The online standards library includes an overview document that highlights the major changes in supplement 61. Additionally, the overview document and supplemental technical tools, including an updated compliance audit checklist and updated test templates, are available on ABYC’s website.

New and revised standards and technical information reports:

A-3 Cooking Appliances

A-7 Liquid and Solid Fueled Boat Heating Systems

A-16 Installation of Electric Navigation Lights

A-27 Alternating Current (AC) Generator Sets

E-10 Storage Batteries

E-11 AC & DC Electrical Systems on Boats

E-30 Electric Propulsion Systems

H-2 Ventilation of Boats Using Gasoline

H-5 Boat Load Capacity

H-25 Portable and Semi-Portable Marine Gasoline Fuel Systems

H-26 Powering of Boats

H-27 Seacocks, Thru-Hull Fittings, and Drain Plugs

H-28 Inflatable Boats

H-33 Diesel Fuel Systems

P-6 Propeller Shafting Systems

S-8 Boat Measurement and Weight

Component Standards

C-1 Primer Bulbs

C-2 Carbon Canisters

C-5 Construction and Testing of Electric Navigation Lights NEW

C-7 Battery Switches for Use on Boats NEW

Technical Information Reports

T-5 Safety Signs and Labels

T-32 Design and Construction in Consideration of Aquatic Invasive Species

Every year Project Technical Committees gather during ABYC’s Standards Week to update the standards currently under review. The 2022 Standards Week will be held in Charleston, SC, January 10-14. All are welcome to have a voice in standards development. Visit ABYC’s “Get Involved” site to learn more.

Visit www.abycinc.org to purchase Standards and Technical Information Reports for Small Craft, Supplement 61 manual or desktop subscription.

 

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