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DSF/FprEN ISO 12217-3

Small craft - Stability and buoyancy assessment and categorization - Part 3: Boats of hull length less than 6 m (ISO/FDIS 12217-3:2012)

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Organization: DS
Status: inactive
Page Count: 84
ICS Code (Small craft): 47.080
ICS Code (Hulls and their structure elements): 47.020.10
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This part of ISO 12217 specifies methods for evaluating the stability and buoyancy of intact (i.e. undamaged) boats. The flotation characteristics of craft vulnerable to swamping are also encompassed. The evaluation of stability and buoyancy properties using this part of ISO 12217 will enable the boat to be assigned to a design category (C or D) appropriate to its design and maximum load. This part of ISO 12217 is applicable to boats of hull length less than 6 m, whether propelled by human or mechanical power, except habitable sailing multihulls. Boats of hull length less than 6 m which are fitted with a full deck and quick-draining cockpit(s) complying with ISO 11812 may alternatively be assessed using ISO 12217-1 or ISO 12217-2 (for non-sailing and sailing boats, respectively), in which case higher design categories may be assigned. In relation to habitable multihulls, this part of ISO 12217 includes assessment of vulnerability to inversion, definition of viable means of escape and requirements for inverted flotation. This part of ISO 12217 excludes: - inflatable and rigid-inflatable boats covered by ISO 6185, except for references made in ISO 6185 to specific clauses of ISO 12217; - personal watercraft covered by ISO 13590 and other similar powered craft; - aquatic toys; - canoes and kayaks; - gondolas and pedalos; - sailing surfboards; - surfboards, including powered surfboards; - hydrofoils, foil stabilized boats and hovercraft when not operating in the displacement mode; and - submersibles. NOTE Displacement mode means that the boat is only supported by hydrostatic forces. It does not include or evaluate the effects on stability of towing, fishing, dredging or lifting operations, which need to be separately considered if appropriate.

Document History

August 15, 2017
Small craft – Stability and buoyancy assessment and categorization – Part 3: Boats of hull length less than 6 m (ISO 12217-3:2015)
ISO 12217-3:2015 specifies methods for evaluating the stability and buoyancy of intact (i.e. undamaged) boats. The flotation characteristics of craft susceptible to swamping are also encompassed. The...
December 1, 2015
Small craft – Stability and buoyancy assessment and categorization – Part 3: Boats of hull length less than 6 m (ISO 12217-3:2015)
This part of ISO 12217 specifies methods for evaluating the stability and buoyancy of intact (i.e. undamaged) boats. The flotation characteristics of craft susceptible to swamping are also...
March 20, 2013
Small craft - Stability and buoyancy assessment and categorization - Part 3: Boats of hull length less than 6 m
ISO 12217-3:2013 specifies methods for evaluating the stability and buoyancy of intact (i.e. undamaged) boats. The flotation characteristics of craft vulnerable to swamping are also encompassed. The...
July 13, 2009
Small craft - Stability and buoyancy assessment and categorization - Part 3: Boats of hull length less than 6 m
This part of the standard specifies methods for evaluating the stability and buoyancy of intact (i.e. undamaged) boats. The flotation characteristics of craft vulnerable to swamping are also...
July 8, 2002
Small craft - Stability and buoyancy assessment and categorization - Part 3: Boats of hull length less than 6 m
This part of the standard specifies methods for evaluating the stability and buoyancy of intact (i.e. undamaged) boats. The flotation characteristics of craft vulnerable to swamping are also...
Small craft – Stability and buoyancy assessment and categorization – Part 3: Boats of hull length less than 6 m (ISO/DIS 12217-3:2020)
This document specifies methods for evaluating the stability and buoyancy of intact (i.e. undamaged) boats. The flotation characteristics of craft susceptible to swamping are also encompassed. The...
Small craft - Stability and buoyancy assessment and categorization - Part 3: Boats of hull length less than 6 m (ISO/DIS 12217-3:2015)
This part of ISO 12217 specifies methods for evaluating the stability and buoyancy of intact (i.e. undamaged) boats. The flotation characteristics of craft susceptible to swamping are also...
DSF/FprEN ISO 12217-3
Small craft - Stability and buoyancy assessment and categorization - Part 3: Boats of hull length less than 6 m (ISO/FDIS 12217-3:2012)
This part of ISO 12217 specifies methods for evaluating the stability and buoyancy of intact (i.e. undamaged) boats. The flotation characteristics of craft vulnerable to swamping are also...
Small craft - Stability and buoyancy assessment and categorization - Part 3: Boats of hull length less than 6 m (ISO/DIS 12217-3:2010)
This part of ISO 12217 specifies methods for evaluating the stability and buoyancy of intact (i.e. undamaged) boats. The flotation characteristics of craft vulnerable to swamping are also...
Small craft - Stability and buoyancy assessment and categorization - Part 3: Boats of hull length less than 6 m - Amendment 1 (ISO 12217-3:2002/FDAM 1:2009)
This part of the standard specifies methods for evaluating the stability and buoyancy of intact (i.e. undamaged) boats. The flotation characteristics of craft vulnerable to swamping are also...
Small craft - Stability and buoyancy assessment and categorization - Part 3: Boats of hull length less than 6 m - Amendment 1 (ISO 12217-3:2002/DAM 1:2007)
This part of the standard specifies methods for evaluating the stability and buoyancy of intact (i.e. undamaged) boats. The flotation characteristics of craft vulnerable to swamping are also...
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