Yacht Classification number?

Discussion in 'Class Societies' started by internetturk, Dec 15, 2006.

  1. internetturk
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    internetturk Junior Member

    100-A-1.1 YSBL
    Anybody can explaint it for me?
    thanks a lot
     
  2. innomare
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    innomare Naval Architect

    100 = 100 % approved (I've never seen a different percentage though...)
    A = Unrestricted service
    The first 1 is for the hull.
    The second 1 is for the machinery.

    (1.0 would mean hull is classed but machinery not e.g.)

    Y stands for Yacht (yachts have rules different from ships)
    SBL is some special notation having to do with damage stability


    Bruno
     
  3. internetturk
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    internetturk Junior Member

    thanks a lot
    how can i learn other explain for each chracter?
    for example:
    A= enrestricted but B=? or C=?
     
  4. innomare
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    innomare Naval Architect

    hi internetturk,

    I think I may have misinformed you about the meaning of "A". I think it's actually the main class symbol and always A (not relating to service restrictions). But now I read through the RINA 2007 rules and it seems they use C instead of A these days...

    I assume this notation is for Rina class, so you can have a look yourself in the online rules: http://www.rina.org/template_estern...rina_rules_2007/RINA RULES/RINA_RULES2007.PDF

    Charter Yacht rules are not online though... Good luck in your search!

    Bruno
     

  5. french44
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    hello,
    for find classification of boat go to veristars web sites or loyds or MCA or ABS codes they have probably the key of or problem
    good luck
     
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