1、 Notices and General Information GUIDE FOR BUILDING AND CLASSING YACHTS 2017 NOTICES AND GENERAL INFORMATION American Bureau of Shipping Incorporated by Act of Legislature of the State of New York 1862 2016 American Bureau of Shipping. All rights reserved. ABS Plaza 16855 Northchase Drive Houston, T
2、X 77060 USA Table of Contents part Notices and General Information CONTENTS Introduction . 1 TABLE 1 Applicable Editions of Booklets Comprising 2017 Guide 2 TABLE 2 Division and Numbering of Rules and Guides 2 Change Notice (2017) . 3 TABLE 3 Summary of Changes from the 2016 Guide . 3 ii ABSGUIDE FO
3、R BUILDING AND CLASSING YACHTS .2017 Notices and General Information Introduction 1. The year 2017 edition of the Guide for Building and Classing Yachts consists of the nine (9) booklets as shown in Table 1. With regard to three booklets, Part 1, Part 2, and Part 7: a) The purpose of the generic tit
4、le ABS Rules for Conditions of Classification (Part 1) is to reflect the expanded contents of PART 1, as a result of including consolidated requirements for “Classification” applicable to all types of and sizes of yachts. Additional specific requirements are contained in Chapters 2 and 3 of Part 1.
5、b) The purpose of the generic title ABS Rules for Materials and Welding of PART 2 is to emphasize the common applicability of the requirements to ABS-classed vessels, other marine structures and their associated machinery, and thereby make PART 2 more readily a common “PART” of various ABS Rules and
6、 Guides, as appropriate. c) The purpose of the generic title ABS Rules for Survey After Construction (Part 7) is to reflect the expanded contents of PART 7, as a result of including consolidated requirements for “Surveys After Construction” applicable to all types and sizes of vessels, barges and sp
7、ecific shipboard arrangements/systems, etc., as specified in Part 7, Chapter 1, Section 1. 2. The numbering system applied in the Rules is shown in Table 2. 3. The effective date of each technical change since 1993 is shown in parenthesis at the end of the subsection/paragraph titles within the text
8、 of each Part. Unless a particular date and month are shown, the years in parentheses refer to the following effective dates: (2000) and after 1 January 2000 (and subsequent years) (1996) 9 May 1996 (1999) 12 May 1999 (1995) 15 May 1995 (1998) 13 May 1998 (1994) 9 May 1994 (1997) 19 May 1997 (1993)
9、11 May 1993 4. Until the next edition of the Guide for Building and Classing Yachts is published, Rule Change Notices and/or Corrigenda, as necessary, will be published on the ABS website www.eagle.org only, and will be available free for downloading. It is not intended to publish hard copies of fut
10、ure Rule Change Notices and/or Corrigenda to existing Rules or Guides. The consolidated edition of the Guide for Building and Classing Yachts, which includes Rule Change Notices and/or Corrigenda using different colors for easy recognition, will be published on the ABS website only when RCN and/or C
11、orrigenda are issued. 5. The listing of CLASSIFICATION SYMBOLS AND NOTATIONS is available from the ABS website www.eagle.org for download. ABSGUIDE FOR BUILDING AND CLASSING YACHTS .2017 1 Notices and General Information TABLE 1 Applicable Editions of Booklets Comprising 2017 Guide Notices and Gener
12、al Information 2017 Part 1: Rules for Conditions of Classification (1)2017 (2)Part 1: Conditions of Classification (Supplement to the ABS Rules for Conditions of Classification) (1)2017 Part 2: Rules for Materials and Welding Rules for Testing and Certification of Materials Rules for Welding and Fab
13、rication 2017 (2)Part 2: Rules for Materials and Welding Aluminum and Fiber Reinforced Plastics (FRP) 2017 (2)Part 3: Hull Construction and Equipment 2017 Part 4: Vessel Systems and Machinery 2017 Part 5: Specialized Yachts and Services 2017 Part 7: Rules for Survey After Construction 2017 (2)Notes:
14、 1 The requirements for conditions of classification are contained in the separate, generic ABS Rules for Conditions of Classification (Part 1). Additional specific requirements are contained in Part 1 of these Rules. 2 The latest edition of these Rules is to be referred to. These Rules may be downl
15、oaded from the ABS website at www.eagle.org, Rules and Guides, Downloads or may be ordered separately from the ABS Publications online catalog at www.eagle.org, Rules and Guides, Catalog. TABLE 2 Division and Numbering of Rules and Guides Division Number Part Part 1 Chapter Part 1, Chapter 1 Section
16、 Section 1-1-1 Subsection (see Note 1) 1-1-1/1 Paragraph (see Note 1) 1-1-1/1.1 Subparagraph 1-1-1/1.1.1 Item 1-1-1/1.1.1(a) Subitem 1-1-1/1.1.1(a)i) Appendix Appendix 1-1-A1 or Appendix 1-A1-1 Note: 1 An odd number (1, 3, 5, etc.) numbering system is used for the Rules and Guides. The purpose is to
17、 permit future insertions of even-numbered paragraphs (2, 4, 6, etc.) of text and to avoid the necessity of having to renumber the existing text and associated cross-references, as applicable, within the Rules and associated process instructions, check sheets, etc. 2 ABSGUIDE FOR BUILDING AND CLASSI
18、NG YACHTS .2017 Notices and General Information Change Notice (2017) TABLE 3 Summary of Changes from the 2016 Guide EFFECTIVE DATE 1 July 2016 shown as (1 July 2016) (based on the contract date for new construction between builder and Owner) Part/Para. No. Title/Subject Status/Remarks PART 3 Hull Co
19、nstruction and Equipment 3-2-12/7.3.1 Coaming Construction To align the requirements with the ABS OSV Rules. (Incorporates Notice No. 1) PART 4 Machinery and Systems 4-6-2/11.1 Power Supply Feeders To align the requirements with IACS UI SC242. (Incorporates Notice No. 1) 4-6-3/3.7.5 Maintenance Sche
20、dule of Batteries To align the requirements with the updated IACS UR E18, which clearly defines the stages for submitting the Maintenance Schedule of batteries. (Incorporates Notice No. 1) 4-6-3/3.31 High Fire Risk Areas To align the requirements with IACS UR E15, which specifies that spaces having
21、little or no fire risk as defined by SOLAS and MSC/Circ.1120 (i.e., spaces containing generators and major electrical units; refrigerating, stabilizing, ventilation and air conditioning machinery; and trunk to such spaces, provided they are not handling or using flammable liquids) are not considered
22、 to be high fire risk areas. (Incorporates Notice No. 1) 4-6-5/1.1.3(d) Creepage Distances To align the requirements with the updated IACS UR E11, which aligns with IEC 60502-1 (2009) and IEC 60502-2 (2005) with respect to testing. (Incorporates Notice No. 1) 4-6-5/1.1.3(e) (Renumbered) Creepage Dis
23、tances To align the requirements with the updated IACS UR E11, which aligns with IEC 60502-1 (2009) and IEC 60502-2 (2005) with respect to testing. (Incorporates Notice No. 1) 4-6-5/1.1.3(f) (Deleted) Non-standardized Parts To align the requirements with the updated IACS UR E11, which aligns with IE
24、C 60502-1 (2009) and IEC 60502-2 (2005) with respect to testing. (Incorporates Notice No. 1) 4-6-5/1.9.2(b) Warning Plate To align the requirements with the updated IACS UR E11, which aligns with IEC 60502-1 (2009) and IEC 60502-2 (2005) with respect to testing. (Incorporates Notice No. 1) 4-6-5/1.9
25、.3(h) Cable Test after Installation To align the requirements with the updated IACS UR E11, which aligns with IEC 60502-1 (2009) and IEC 60502-2 (2005) with respect to testing. (Incorporates Notice No. 1) 4-6-5/1.11.2(d) Shutters To align the requirements with the updated IACS UR E11, which aligns w
26、ith IEC 60502-1 (2009) and IEC 60502-2 (2005) with respect to testing. (Incorporates Notice No. 1) 4-6-5/1.11.2(f) Arc Flash and Associated Installation Requirements To align the requirements with the updated IACS UR E11, which aligns with IEC 60502-1 (2009) and IEC 60502-2 (2005) with respect to te
27、sting. (Incorporates Notice No. 1) 4-6-5/1.11.3(a) Application To align the requirements with the updated IACS UR E11, which aligns with IEC 60502-1 (2009) and IEC 60502-2 (2005) with respect to testing. (Incorporates Notice No. 1) 4-6-5/1.13.4 Accessibility To align the requirements with the update
28、d IACS UR E11, which aligns with IEC 60502-1 (2009) and IEC 60502-2 (2005) with respect to testing. (Incorporates Notice No. 1) ABSGUIDE FOR BUILDING AND CLASSING YACHTS .2017 3 Notices and General Information EFFECTIVE DATE 1 October 2016 shown as (1 October 2016) (based on the contract date for ne
29、w construction between builder and Owner) Part/Para. No. Title/Subject Status/Remarks PART 3 Hull Construction and Equipment 3-2-2/1.5 Design Heads for Superstructures and Deckhouses To be consistent with IACS UR S3 Values. (Incorporates Notice No. 2) 3-2-2/Table 5 Motor Yacht Design Significant Wav
30、e Heights, h1/3 To align the requirements with High-Speed Craft Rules. (Incorporates Notice No. 2) 3-2-2/3.5 Side and Transom Design Pressure Monohulls To align the requirements with High-Speed Craft Rules. (Incorporates Notice No. 2) 3-2-2/Table 6 Deck Design Pressures, Pd To align the requirements
31、 with the previous Motor Pleasure Yacht Guide. (Incorporates Notice No. 2) 3-2-3/3.3.4 Strength Deck and Bottom Shell within 0.66L Amidships, L 30.5 m (100 ft) To define q and to add definition of y for aluminum. (Incorporates Notice No. 2) 3-2-3/3.3.5 Minimum Thickness To correspond with planning c
32、raft minimum requirements. (Incorporates Notice No. 2) 3-2-3/3.3.4 Strength Deck and Bottom Shell within 0.66L Amidships, L 30.5 m (100 ft) To define q and to add definition of y for aluminum. (Incorporates Notice No. 2) 3-2-4/3.3.1 All Plating, Lateral Loading To clarify the requirements. (Incorpor
33、ates Notice No. 2) 3-2-4/Table 2 Design Stress, a, Aluminum and Steel Plating To align the requirements with the previous Motor Pleasure Yacht Guide and to add values for aluminum. (Incorporates Notice No. 2) 3-2-4/3.3.3 All Plating, Lateral Loading To correct the inconsistency due to multiple overa
34、ll minimum requirements. (Incorporates Notice No. 2) 3-2-4/3.3.4(b) Transverse Thruster Tunnels To clarify the requirements. (Incorporates Notice No. 2) 3-2-4/Table 3 Design Stress, a, Steel, Aluminum and FRP Internals To align the requirements with the previous Motor Pleasure Yacht Guide and to add
35、 values for aluminum. (Incorporates Notice No. 2) 3-2-4/3.5.3(a) Aluminum To align the requirements with the previous Motor Pleasure Yacht Guide. (Incorporates Notice No. 2) 3-2-4/3.5.3(b) Steel To align the requirements with the previous Motor Pleasure Yacht Guide. (Incorporates Notice No. 2) 3-2-6
36、/1.3.3 Collision Bulkhead To clarify the requirement, to correct length restriction, and to align with SOLAS II-1 Reg. 12 and Passenger Yacht Code (PYC). (Incorporates Notice No. 2) 3-2-6/1.3.4 Reference Point To prevent collision bulkhead from being placed forward of the stem, in the case of yacht
37、with very raked bow. (Incorporates Notice No. 2) 3-2-6/1.3.6 Chain Locker To align the requirements with the previous Motor Pleasure Yacht Guide for yachts under 61 m (200 ft) in length. (Incorporates Notice No. 2) 3-2-7/1.1.7 Through Hull Penetrations To align the requirements with the ASTM Standar
38、d Specification for Design and Installation of Overboard Discharge Hull Penetration Connections Table 2. (Incorporates Notice No. 2) 3-2-9/7.3 Lower Rudder Stocks To correct the formulae for bending and torsional stress. (Incorporates Notice No. 2) 3-2-9/17.5 Diaphragm Plates To provide an alternati
39、ve for diaphragms less than 8 mm in thickness. (Incorporates Notice No. 2) 3-2-12/1.1 Protective Panels To provide guidance for the use of glazed guardrails. (Incorporates Notice No. 2) 3-2-14/1.3.2 Intermittent Welding at Intersection To align the requirements with the previous Motor Pleasure Yacht
40、 Guide. (Incorporates Notice No. 2) 3-2-14/1.3.5 Unbracketed End Attachments To align the requirements with the previous Motor Pleasure Yacht Guide. (Incorporates Notice No. 2) 4 ABSGUIDE FOR BUILDING AND CLASSING YACHTS .2017 Notices and General Information Part/Para. No. Title/Subject Status/Remar
41、ks 3-2-14/1.7 Thin Plating To correct equations to allow for a smaller leg size, w, of fillet welds when welding thin plates. (Incorporates Notice No. 2) 3-2-14/Table 1 Weld Factor C To align the requirements with the previous Motor Pleasure Yacht Guide. (Incorporates Notice No. 2) 3-5-1/9.3 Superio
42、r Holding Power Anchors To allow SHHP anchors for both restricted and unrestricted service yachts, as anchors are used when mooring in sheltered bays or in stern-to marinas without sea bed installed anchorage points. (Incorporates Notice No. 2) PART 5 Specialized Yachts and Services 5-1-1/3 Classifi
43、cation To align the requirements with High-Speed Craft Rules. (Incorporates Notice No. 2) EFFECTIVE DATE 1 January 2017 shown as (2017) (based on the contract date for new construction between builder and Owner) Part/Para. No. Title/Subject Status/Remarks PART 3 Hull Construction and Equipment 3-1-2
44、/Table 1 Material Grades To clarify that even if A36 is used it should be produced by a steel mill approved by ABS. 3-1-2/Table 2 Material Class of Structural Members To clarify that even if A36 is used it should be produced by a steel mill approved by ABS. 3-1-2/1.5 Structures Exposed to Low Air Te
45、mperatures To clarify material class requirements for plating attached to hull envelope plating exposed to low air temperature and to address the relationship between the design temperatures, in line with IACS UR S6. 3-1-2/Table 3 Application of Material Classes and Grades Structures Exposed at Low
46、Temperatures To clarify material class requirements for plating attached to hull envelope plating exposed to low air temperature and to address the relationship between the design temperatures, in line with IACS UR S6. 3-1-2/1.7 Design Temperature tD To clarify material class requirements for platin
47、g attached to hull envelope plating exposed to low air temperature and to address the relationship between the design temperatures, in line with IACS UR S6. 3-1-2/Figure 1 Commonly Used Definitions of Temperatures To clarify material class requirements for plating attached to hull envelope plating e
48、xposed to low air temperature and to address the relationship between the design temperatures, in line with IACS UR S6. 3-2-12/1.1 Location and Heights To align the requirements with IACS UI LL14 which says “A guard rail should also be required for first tier deckhouses and for superstructures ends”
49、. 3-2-12/1.5.1 Strength Factor To align the requirements with IACS UI LL47 (g) Fig. 1 and ABS practice. 3-3-A2/Table 1 Acceptable Tolerances To clearly indicate the meaning “slash /” in accordance with ABS internal process instructions. 3-6-1/Figure 5 To align with the wording “Main Steering Position” as indicated in 3-6-1/1.1.3. PART 4 Machinery and Systems 4-2-1/3.3 Booster Pumps (for Yachts Over 47.5 meters (150 feet) Rule Length) To emphasize that standby pumps are required for single engine installations, to clarify the required capacity of the specified standb
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