EN ISO 12217-1:2015 Small craft - Stability and buoyancy assessment andcategorization - Part 1: Non-sailing boats of hull lengthgreater than or equal to 6 m
This part of ISO 12217 specifies procedures for assessing the stability and buoyancy of intact (ie undamaged) boats. It also records the buoyancy properties of boats that are susceptible to bottoming out. The assessment of stability and buoyancy characteristics according to this part of ISO 12217 allows the boat to be assigned a design category (A, B, C, or D) corresponding to its design and maximum load. This part of ISO 12217 is generally applicable to boats in the range of 6 m to 24 m hull length that are powered by muscle power or motor. However, it can also be applied to boats with a hull length of less than 6 m if they do not achieve the desired design category when applying ISO 12217-3, but are fully decked and have fast-draining recesses in accordance with ISO 11812. With regard to habitable multihulls, this part of ISO 12217 includes the assessment of susceptibility to capsizing, definition of viable means of escape and capsized (keel-up) buoyancy requirements. Excluded from the application of this part of ISO 12217 are:
——Inflatable boats and rigid hull inflatable boats (RIBs) conforming to ISO 6185, except for references in that standard to specific clauses in ISO 12217;
——Personal watercraft according to ISO 13590 and other similarly powered watercraft;
——Gondolas and pedal boats;
——sailing surfboards;
——Surfboards, including motorized surfboards;
——hydrofoils and hovercraft, provided they are not operating in displacement mode;
——Submersible vehicles. NOTE Displacement mode means that the boat is supported by hydrostatic forces only. This part of ISO 12217 does not contain information or assessments on the stability effects of towing, fishing, dredging or crane operations; these must be taken into account separately if necessary. 2
EN ISO 12217-1:2015 Referenced Document
ASTM F1321-14 Standard Guide for Conducting a Stability Test 40;Lightweight Survey and Inclining Experiment41; to Determine the Light Ship Displacement and Centers of Gravity of a Vessel*, 2024-04-20 Update
ISO 10240 Small craft — Owner's manual*, 2022-11-11 Update
ISO 2896:2001 Rigid cellular plastics - Determination of water absorption
ISO 3864-1:2011 Graphical symbols - Safety colours and safety signs - Part 1: Design principles for safety signs and safety markings
ISO 6185-1:2001 Inflatable boats - Part 1: Boats with a maximum motor power rating of 4,5 kW
ISO 6185-2:2001 Inflatable boats - Part 2: Boats with a maximum motor power rating of 4,5 kW to 15 kW inclusive
ISO 6185-3:2014 Inflatable boats - Part 3: Boats with a hull length less than 8 m with a motor rating of 15 kW and greater
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ISO 9093-1:1994 Small craft - Seacocks and through-hull fittings - Part 1: Metallic
ISO 9093-2:2002 Small craft - Seacocks and through-hull fittings - Part 2: Non-metallic
EN ISO 12217-1:2015 history
2017EN ISO 12217-1:2017 Small craft - Stability and buoyancy assessment and categorization - Part 1: Non-sailing boats of hull length greater than or equal to 6 m (ISO 12217-1:2015)
2015EN ISO 12217-1:2015 Small craft - Stability and buoyancy assessment andcategorization - Part 1: Non-sailing boats of hull lengthgreater than or equal to 6 m
2013EN ISO 12217-1:2013 Small craft - Stability and buoyancy assessment and categorization - Part 1: Non-sailing boats of hull length greater than or equal to 6 m
2002EN ISO 12217-1:2002 Small craft - Stability and buoyancy assessment and categorization - Part 1: Non-sailing boats of hull length greater than or equal to 6 m Incorporates Amendment A1: 2009