Today's Survey assignment was this 'Sellers Marine Survey' on this 5 year old Home Built Aluminium Yacht. She is also up for sale!

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| The immersed hull was of welded 8mm aluminium. She had a raked stem, counter transom
stern with a deep draft ballasted keel extending aft to form the rudder and skeg. The hull
plates were internally stiffened via welded frames spaced at approximately 800mm centres
along with various bulkheads welded amidships forward and aft. The superstructure was of a
similar construction in 6 and 5mm aluminium. |










Surveyors comments: Notes regarding ‘Home Built Vessels’ and CE exemptions.
The Recreational Craft Directive is a European Union directive which sets out minimum technical,
safety and environmental standards for boats, personal watercraft, marine engines and
components in Europe. It covers boats built between 2.5 and 24m, personal watercraft, engines
and a number of components built since 1998. It ensures their suitability for sale and use in
Europe.
As in this case with, under the above directive she is recognised as a ‘Home
Completed Craft’ and therefore is covered by the ‘five year rule’. Vessels built prior to July 1998 do not have to adhere to the requirements of the
Recreational Craft Directive. To meet the ‘home build exemption’ the boat
must have been used exclusively, as a recreation craft, by the builder and not further
placed on the market for at least 5 years.
Drop me an email at steventruss1@aol.com for any more information.