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lifeboat - rescue boat - fishing boat - commercial tender 3.9 m in BIBRA LAKE, Western Australia for sale

lifeboat - rescue boat - fishing boat - commercial
lifeboat - rescue boat - fishing boat - commercial
lifeboat - rescue boat - fishing boat - commercial
lifeboat - rescue boat - fishing boat - commercial

amsa complient survival craft
AS NEW- DEMO BOAT $1500 - [ NEW PRICE $2700 ]
Level Buoyancy - Swamped stability - to aust stand.
[SWAMPED STABILITY MEANS THAT - FULLY LOADED AND SWAMPED THE CRAFT FLOATS LEVEL AND UPRIGHT-THEREBY ALLOWING COMPLETE SAFETY IN AN CONDITIONS]
flexible [soft] air collar - with closed cell foam chamber
Hull made of super tough poly closed cell foam sandwich
FINN Kayaks & Dinghies
4 Jones st Oconnor [freo]
93143109
NEW AMSA NSCV REGULATION AMSA EX2013⁄05 [EXTRACTION]
Marine Safety (TENDERS and auxiliary vessels) Exemption 2013 Duration This instrument:
(a) commences on 1 July 2013; Schedule 1 Provisions covered by exemptions — tenders
(section 4)
Section Title
Section 32 Offence — operating, etc a vessel without a unique identifier (owner)
Section 33 Offence — operating, etc a vessel without a unique identifier (master)
Section 43 Offence operating, etc a vessel without a certificate of survey (owner)
Section 44 Offence operating, etc a vessel without a certificate of survey (master)
Section 53 Offence operating, etc a vessel without a certificate of operation (owner)
Section 54 Offence operating, etc a vessel without a certificate of operation (master)Part 1 Tenders
1 The tender must be listed on the parent vessel’s certificate of operation.
2 When the parent vessel is surveyed, the tender must be inspected with the parent
vessel.
3 The parent vessel’s safety management plan or system must include the tender.Auxiliary vessels
1 The vessel must be listed on the parent vessel’s certificate of operationPart 3 Requirements
1 Flotation performance
(1) The vessel must have level flotation with swamped stability, determined in
accordance with:
(a) Section 6B of Part C of the NSCV; or
(b) AS 1799.1 Small craft; or
(c) ABYC Standards and Technical Information Reports for Small Craft; or
(d) ISO 12217 Small craft — Stability and buoyancy assessment and
categorisation.
(2) If air compartments are used as a source of buoyancy, buoyancy must be
assessed with the 2 largest air compartments flooded, deflated or voided.
(3) If a standard mentioned in subclause (1) requires more than the 2 largest air
compartments to be flooded, deflated or voided, that standard applies instead of
subclause (2).
NEW FINN CONTENDER AMSA NSCV Compliant LEVEL Flotation Swamped stability