BV issues Rules for the Classification and the Certification of Yachts

Classification Society Bureau Veritas has issued the Rules for the Classification and the Certification of Yachts.

These Rules have been published on November 1st, 2022.

The requirements of these Rules cover sailing yachts and motor yachts, of monohull type or catamaran type, built-in steel, aluminum, composite materials, wood (strip planking or plywood), or High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE).

Traditional wooden yachts are to be considered on a case-by-case basis.

Yachts exceeding 90 m in Rule length are considered by the Society on the basis of NR467 Rules for the Classification of Steel Ships and the present Rules.



RELEVANT DOCUMENTS (AVAILABLE ONLY TO SUBSCRIBERS):

Rules for the Classification and the Certification of Yachts

Part A – Classification and Surveys

Part B – Hull and Stability

Part C – Machinery, Electricity, Automation and Fire Protection

Part D – Service Notations

Part E – Service Notations for Offshore Service Vessels and Tugs

Part F – Additional Class Notations