ISO 12215-5 and Principles of Yacht Design

Discussion in 'Class Societies' started by CanuckGuy, Aug 5, 2008.

  1. HakimKlunker
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    HakimKlunker Andreas der Juengere

    Not sure, if there are TWO versions of this book. But in my edition they only deal with ABS
     
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    TeddyDiver Gollywobbler

    First edition 1994
    reprinted 1996 and 1997
    Second edition 2000
    Third edition 2007
     
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    Guillermo Ingeniero Naval

    Totally right.
    As a matter of fact most of the ISO rules are not mandatory under the RCD. Only a few. Nor is the needing of a Notified Body if using the A modulus. For these and other interpretations of the RCD I recommend the consulting of the 2009 RSG Guidelines.

    http://www.nmma.org/certification/local/downloads/documents/RSG_Guidelines2009.pdf

    Cheers.
     
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