ABYC Standards Update Webinar: What’s New in Supplement 64?

ABYC

Aug 13, 2024

August 14, 1:00pm-2:00pm (ET), Online

Stay up to date with evolving technology and Standards by joining our upcoming free webinar, with firsthand insights from ABYC Technical Director Brian Goodwin. Learn about the most recent revised standards, explore comprehensive compliance tools, and get a jumpstart on the revised compliance requirements for the 2026 model year!

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2024–2025 New & Revised Standards and Reports

A-16, Installation of Electric Navigation Lights

A-22, Marine Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Systems

A-28, Galvanic Isolators

H-1, Field of Vision from the Helm Position

H-3, Exterior Windows, Windshields, Hatches, Doors, Portlights, and Glazing Materials

H-29, Canoes and Kayaks

H-40, Anchoring, Mooring, and Strong Points

P-4, Marine Inboard Engines and Transmissions

Component Standards

C-5, Construction and Testing of Electric Navigation Lights

C-1500, Ignition Protection Test Methods for Marine Products

Technical Information Reports

T-17, Compass Installation

T-24, Owner/Operator’s Manuals

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