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MikeJohns
06-19-2008, 08:37 PM
Hello everyone

Bureau Veritas May 2008 rules for Yachts.

For the moment at least it is free to download, and or browse at:

http://erules.veristar.com/dy/app/bootstrap.html

be sure to follow the links down through each sub chapter or you just get page 1 they are nested trees of pdf documents.

I have never used this society before since they are not present here but looking over their approach it seems detailed and thorough. I presume this is all fully compliant with ISO


That now makes GL ABS and BV free for smaller vessels.

Willallison
06-23-2008, 02:49 AM
Thanks Mike - great that they are providing these for free - pitty they don't allow you to download them as a single file though!

MikeJohns
06-23-2008, 03:56 AM
Will
Even better would be to release a spreadsheet or program with the whole lot set up. It would encourage many more people to use their service.

I'm just going through it now, it covers catamaran specific loads too and I like the approach so far.

cheers

Willallison
06-23-2008, 07:15 PM
Yes - I haven't had a chance to look at it yet - let alone download each of the files.
Sadly, I doubt we'll ever see the day when any of the classification societies provide a spreadsheet for free.... Quite what their thinking is I can't fathom - as you say, their main objective ought to be to encourage the use of their rules / services....

gadoo20042004
10-18-2008, 02:14 PM
Thanks Mike

Prevaricat
03-25-2009, 06:37 AM
I downloaded all of these yesterday and renamed the obscure file names with the appropriate section titles from the document itself, 68 files in three folders.

I presume that since these are put into the public domain by BV that I could provide them to anyone who wants them but would appreciate any comments on this point.

I am also going to try and incorporate these in the 'Catamaran Parameters' spreadsheet provided by member terhohalme

Andy

imrankhaled
04-30-2009, 01:03 AM
any one have GL rulebook for patrol craft or warship design? plz i am in dead need of a rule book for patrol craft or warship.if any one have plz mail me at rumelkhaled@yahoo.com or imrankhaled@yahoo.com

Wolczko
05-07-2009, 10:32 PM
Hi Andy,
Thanks for your effort. I'd be quite keen to get those renamed rules from you if you've already taken the time to go through and rename them!
Cheers
Stefan

Landlubber
05-07-2009, 11:15 PM
Warships are not built to Society rules, though of course they are based on them.

Wolczko
05-08-2009, 06:46 AM
imrankhaled:

I believe that the US Navy is beginning to use ABS to class some of their high speed vessels (though not fully--they are only focusing on certain aspects of design, as I recall), so I would see if they've got anything. All of their rules are available for free if you register at www.eagle.org--but as far as I know, there is no dedicated set of rules for any sort of warship. High speed craft rules should suffice for a large part of a patrol vessel's design, and this I know ABS does have.

Cheers

Prevaricat
05-08-2009, 07:35 AM
Stefan

I have sent you the BV download as a single RAR file

Regards

Andy

ArashBigedli
06-30-2009, 11:23 AM
Hi Andy .

Can i have BV single RAR file too ? I am in desperate need of Catamaran part .

Regards

Arash

yipster
06-30-2009, 02:02 PM
ABS sends e-mail updates too, this looks good as well, how can i miss threads like these?
veritas bookmarked yet when mailing the RAR, an extra copy for me too plz :)

jadresscher@chello.nl

apex1
06-30-2009, 02:29 PM
May I cue here to get a copy??

gonzo
06-30-2009, 02:56 PM
What is a RAR file? do you need a special program to open it? I would like a copy too. Thanks

apex1
06-30-2009, 03:48 PM
What is a RAR file? do you need a special program to open it? I would like a copy too. Thanks

RAR is like ZIP a compression mode, most decompresion prog.s can handle both. If yours cannot, download "7 zip" , is freeware handles them all.;)

Willallison
06-30-2009, 07:00 PM
And me too please!
Perhaps Jeff could add it to the spreadsheet archive or something, so that Prevaricat doesn't have to email to everyone...?

mydauphin
06-30-2009, 09:42 PM
May I cue here to get a copy??

Send me a copy when you get it....

vinceUK
07-01-2009, 02:58 AM
Hi all,

This is not very original but if someone could forward it to me, this would be greatly appreciated. Otherwise maybe one should put a downlad link or something?

Thanks by advance. Vincent

Prevaricat
07-02-2009, 09:04 AM
Hi guys - I have not been on the forum for a little while, nor have I been collecting mail from my dedicated mail account so my apologies if anyone has mailed me for a copy and I seemed to be ignoring you - I was not....

I do not have the files on this PC but will post them here this evening.

Regards

Andy

Prevaricat
07-03-2009, 09:05 AM
Please find attached two files: a zip and a single pdf.

RAR did not seem to be supported by Boat Design net so I have re-archived the files from BV in classic Zip format. This should be openable by any Zip capable utility but I have only tested the file in WinZip under Vista.

The Zip file contains all the individual files from BV but with meaningful file names (the original file names were just alphanumeric strings if I remember correctly). The files are organised in three folders - which you will not see until the zip file is extracted. If you look at the page numbers for each file it looks as though a few pages are missing but it all seems to be here - and I assume these pages were left blank in the original doccument to allow for later additions.

I have also included all the files concatenated into a single pdf - although Chapter 1 Section 3 (Doccumentation to be Submitted p73,4) is not included because the file returned an error when merging so I removed it. I will look into this later and repost the merged pdf if I can sort the problem - I have appended v1 to this file so it can be differentiated from any subsequent version.

Please let me know if these files open for you, and if not I will retry...

Andy

Prevaricat
07-03-2009, 09:27 AM
Boat Design net would not let me upload the .zip. It identified the file as a .rar - I may have used the Zip option in WinRar so that could be the problem but it seems unlikely. Anyway, I posted what I had so I did not have to type it all out again. I will try a different Zip utility and repost.

Oh, and I forgot to mention - I am part way through creating a spreadsheet from these BV rules (as well as ISO DIS 12215-7) which I will put up when finished - although it might be some time!

Andy

yipster
07-03-2009, 12:35 PM
Andy, sounds good with renamed filenames so thanks and i'm patient :)

apex1
07-03-2009, 12:42 PM
Thank you Andy, everything clear and visible!

Richard

Prevaricat
07-03-2009, 06:43 PM
Attached are two files: v2 of the single pdf, which now includes "Chapter 1 Section 3 (Documentation to be Submitted p73,4)", and the promised zip of the renamed individual files.

The individual file names are long and although I have tweaked them you may still run into the windows path limit of 256 characters if you extract the zipped file to a deeply nested directory on your drive. If you have this problem try extracting it to your desktop.

Any problems please let me know

Enjoy

Andy

MikeJohns
07-03-2009, 07:52 PM
Thanks Andy great effort.

Cheers

marshmat
07-04-2009, 11:31 AM
Thanks a bunch, Andy :) Saves the rest of us a lot of tedious piece-meal downloading!

And if anyone from BV is reading, kudos to you guys for making this stuff available free-of-charge. Nobody working (or messing about) in small boats can afford the hundreds of dollars that are customarily charged for each chapter of the "big ship" standards.

marshmat
07-12-2009, 07:52 PM
Hi folks,

Since some of us (like myself) like to print off complete hard copies of things like this, I took the liberty of repackaging the big zip set that Andy posted earlier, plus all 27 chapters of the BV mechanical and electrical rules for yachts (Part C), in ready-to-print PDFs.

This, of course, makes it too big to fit in one file, so we have:
- ZIP of the whole set (all the pages Andy posted earlier, plus Part C)
- One big PDF each for part A, part B and part C

They are missing the section title pages (which are not part of the online version) and pages prior to p.53 (also not part of the online version). Printing all three of the big PDFs will give you a hard copy of the entire rule book, except for these title pages. About 400 pages total.

Willallison
07-12-2009, 09:26 PM
And if anyone from BV is reading, kudos to you guys for making this stuff available free-of-charge. Nobody working (or messing about) in small boats can afford the hundreds of dollars that are customarily charged for each chapter of the "big ship" standards.

Here, Here! If only the lads over at ISO were equally motivated by intent, rather than profit. (This is one of my hobby-horses, and I'll bang away at it 'till the keyboard is worn out... For those who have heard it before, my apologies...)
Surely the primary objective of any standard is to improve the safety for the general public. The more widely available that these standards are, the more likely they are to be used.

marshmat
07-12-2009, 10:34 PM
Will,
Go ask Richard Woods about the RCD. He'll quickly put a damper on any optimistic belief that it's motivated by a genuine, well-informed concern for the boating public ;)

But yes, you're absolutely right. Virtually every standards body charges a small fortune for each copy of their literature. If it ain't widely available, it ain't gonna be used. Unless, of course, someone makes it a legal requirement that you follow a particular standard, even if you don't like that standard.

ImaginaryNumber
08-15-2009, 12:04 PM
Thank you Prevaricat and marshmat

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Borja_bo
10-30-2009, 02:40 PM
I downloaded all of these yesterday and renamed the obscure file names with the appropriate section titles from the document itself, 68 files in three folders.

I presume that since these are put into the public domain by BV that I could provide them to anyone who wants them but would appreciate any comments on this point.

I am also going to try and incorporate these in the 'Catamaran Parameters' spreadsheet provided by member terhohalme

Andy
Hello !

fianlly i register in the forum, i just read your posts a couple of week ago and i would like to ask you if i can receive this bureau veritas rules.. i spend many time looking through in the BV website but it is tedious and tricky.

I am designing a charter catamaran for the mediterranean with electric propulsión and BV covers an specific field about it so i would be pleased a lot.

Thanks for your time!!




Good bow


Borja Barrero Ponce

Marine engineer

Spiv
11-02-2009, 07:56 AM
Andy and Matt,

thanks a lot, both of you you have been of great help to all of us!:):):)

BV might even get a job from me, so they are on a winner too.;)


Borja,
you can download all the rules on post 28 above.

Borja_bo
11-02-2009, 09:09 AM
In this time of copyrights and intelectual private property those who realise that the knowledge should be universal deserve admiration and approval.

Thank all people working in this way


enjoy living & look foward


www.borjaltair.spaces.live.com

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