ABYC Standards Supplement 66 – Order Today and Save

June 16, 2026

Stay up to date with evolving technology and standards. Pre-order your physical copy of the 2026-2027 Standards and Technical Information Reports for Small Craft, Supplement 66, before Thursday, June 18 for the lowest price!

Non-Member Price: $499.95*
ABYC Member Price after 6/18: $119.95*
ABYC Member Pre-Order Price: $99.95*
Pre-order your Big Blue Book today!
* All prices in USD. Shipping and handling fees not included
 
2026-2027 New & Revised Standards and Reports

A-27, Alternating Current (AC) Generator Sets

E-10, Batteries

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

H-35, Powering and Load Capacity of Pontoon Boats

P-6, Propeller Shafting Systems

S-7, Boat Capacity Labels

S-8, Boat Measurement and Weight


Technical Information Reports

T-5, Safety Signs and Labels

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

Don’t wait to save on Supplement 66!
Not a member? Become an ABYC Member today for exclusive access
to the Supplement 66 pre-order sale.
 
Manuals are published and shipped in early August
ABYC Member Price after 6/18: $119.95; Non-Member Price: $499.95
Shipping and handling fees not included. All prices in USD.
For more information about ordering or shipping, please email eparks@abycinc.org.

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