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| Minimum coaming height Hi,I can't find what's the minimum coaming (hope I'm using the correct english name) height in the cockpit required by ISO standard. Can anyone suggest a minimum or a formula? |
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| I'm pretty sure it's 600mm. You should double check that in the standard, my memory fades from time to time. Cheers |
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| May be I finally found the Iso part I was looking for: ISO 15085 6.2 requirements for non sailing crafts. Table 3. If I'm not wrong for category B L< 8.5 mt (my case) man overboard can be prevented with a low gard line of 450 mm. 600 is for Lh>8.5 mt. Can anyone confirm this? |
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