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Inspector: |
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Skipper: |
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Boat Name: |
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Boat Number: |
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Boat Location: |
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Anchor: |
Suitable Anchor AND Rode. |
7.14 |
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Batteries: |
Minimum of two with at least
combined 120aH capacity AND |
7.20 |
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Batteries: Charging system allowing
batteries to be used during the period of darkness each day. |
7.21 |
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Berth: |
Fixed and suitable for sea. |
7.41 |
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Bilge
Pumps: |
Fixed mount, manual, operable
above decks, capable of 10gpm discharge AND |
7.13 |
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Secondary manual OR electric. |
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Bucket: |
Stout construction with at least
2.5 US gallons capacity AND a lanyard. |
7.39 |
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Charts: |
18022 edition #34
19004 edition #37
19381 edition #8
#530 |
7.27 |
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Cockpit: |
Structurally sound AND self
draining at all angles of heel. |
7.2 |
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Companionway
hatchboards: |
Shall be capable of being secured
in position with hatch open or shut and shall be secured to the boat with
a lanyard AND |
7.37 |
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The Hatch shall be able to be
secured in position by the skipper whether inside the boat, or on deck.
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Compass: |
Properly installed mechanical
marine compass with deviation card AND |
7.26 |
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A spare mechanical compass. |
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Depth Sounder: |
Functioning electronic or Lead
Line |
7.28 |
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EPIRB: |
Transmits on 406.0 MHz with
a battery with expiration date no earlier than July 16th, 2006 |
7.35 |
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Serial Number: |
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Fire Extingishers: |
At Coast Guard required levels. |
7.11 |
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First Aid Kit: |
Accessible. |
7.16 |
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Flashlights: |
At least two with spare batteries
AND bulbs. |
7.15 |
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Flares: |
It is strongly recommended,
though not required by the NOR, that flares contained in the packed liferaft
are not included in the required number of flares carried aboard.
The expiration date on each flare must be no earlier than July 16, 2006.
1 White flare; 7.25
As specified in 7.36
4 SOLAS Red parachute flares
4 SOLAS Red hand flares
2 SOLAS Orange smoke flares |
7.25 |
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Fuel Tanks: |
Have shut off valves. |
7.38 |
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Food: |
Enough for 30 days (Only needs
to be present for final inspection) |
7.9 |
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Galley: |
Suitable for use at Sea. |
7.8 |
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GPS: |
Two operable units, with one
operable as independent from the boat. |
7.30 |
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Halyards: |
At least two capable of raising
sails. |
7.40 |
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Horn: |
Manual and operable. |
7.17 |
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Jackstays: |
Present both Starboard AND Port
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7.6 |
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Secured to through bolted attachment
points AND |
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Rated for 4,500#'s or greater. |
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Knot meter: |
Functioning electronic or Log |
7.29 |
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Length of deck |
Between 20' and 60' |
5 |
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Lifelines: |
Multistranded stainless steel
wire enclosing the working deck AND |
7.5 |
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Height of at least 18"
for boats less than 28' LOA.
Height of at least 24" for boats greater than 28' LOA AND |
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Stanchions AND puplits supporting
lifelines not more than 7' apart AND properly secured. |
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Liferaft: |
Automatically deployed canopy
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7.36 |
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Highly visible color AND |
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Stowed securely on deck OR |
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In a watertight, self draining
compartment opening immediately to the working deck OR packed in a valise
not exceeding 88#s, securely stowed below deck adjacent to the companionway
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Valid annual inspection certificate.
The certificate shall be dated no earlier than July 16th, 2006 AND |
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Sea Anchor AND |
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Repair kit, inflation pump and
oral inflation tube AND |
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Flares as required |
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Serial Number: |
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PFD: |
Marked with Boat Name AND whiste
AND strobe attached. |
7.12 |
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Plotting Instruments: |
Onboard. |
7.27 |
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Radar
Reflector: |
Mounted 13' above water AND |
7.18 |
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Octahedral must be 18"
minimum diagonal OR |
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Otherwise Radar Cross Section
(RCS) of not less than 10 meter squared. |
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Race
Numbers |
Distinquishing numbers on each
side AND |
10 |
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The greater of a height12"
of 1/40th the boat's LOA AND |
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Must be applied so as to prevent
removal from the action of the sea. |
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Running Lights: |
Per COLREGS and above deck. |
7.19 |
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Safety
Harness: |
Minimum 3,300# breaking strength
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7.7 |
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Tether with breaking strength
of 4,500 pounds and has a quick release snap shackle |
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Sail Repair Kit: |
Onboard. |
7.34 |
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Seacocks: |
For those below the waterline
softwood plugs for each attached with a line. |
7.4 |
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SSB: |
That operates on 4, 8 AND 12
MHz bands. Radio must still be operable if dismasted OR |
7.23 |
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Steering: |
An alternative means of steering
the boat in ANY sea condition AND |
7.33 |
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Demonstrated. |
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Storm
Sails: |
A storm trysail capable of being
sheeted independently of the boom AND of area not greater than 17.5% mainsail
luff length x mainsail foot length. It shall have neither a headboard nor
battens. A method of of attaching the trysail to the mast shall be provided.
The yacht's sail number and letter(s) shall be placed on both sides of the
trysail in as large a size as is practicable. OR |
7.42 |
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Mainsail reefing to reduce luff
length by at least 40%, but which does not obscure the appearance of the
yacht's sail numbers. |
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If the rig such that a headsail
is commonly used, then a storm sail shall be provided which attaches to
a stay by a strong and secure method, AND is of an area not greater than
5% of the height of the foretriangle, squared and has a luff of maximum
length of 65% of the height of the foretriangle. |
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Strobe: |
Mounted at masthead. |
7.24 |
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Tiller: |
Emergency tiller capable of
being fitted to rudder stock. |
7.32 |
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Tools: |
Including a way to disconnect
or sever the standing rigging from the hull. |
7.31 |
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VHF
Radio: |
25 watts output power and channels
6, 16 and 69 AND |
7.22 |
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Masthead antenna AND |
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Emergency antenna. |
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Water
Ballast: |
Present AND |
4C |
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Below decks AND |
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Properly functions at 50 degrees
of heel AND |
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Boat heels no more than 10 degrees
with water on one side. |
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Water
Containers: |
Securely installed AND |
7.10 |
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15 gallons OR more capacity
in at least two containers. |
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Whisker
Poles: |
No more than two AND |
4A |
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Cannot exceed LP of the largest
rated headsail. |
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Windows: |
Require coverings if greater
than 2' sq.ft. unless they are stronger than superstructure. |
7.3 |
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