10 Oct 2006 #1 P PhilMcC Active Member Joined 21 Aug 2006 Messages 59 Location Birmingham Visit site I have my 1989 Sealine going for its Boat Safety Certificate on Monday. The boat is in pretty much original form, vgc. Do I have anything to fear? Phil
I have my 1989 Sealine going for its Boat Safety Certificate on Monday. The boat is in pretty much original form, vgc. Do I have anything to fear? Phil
10 Oct 2006 #2 paulburton44 Well-Known Member Joined 29 Jul 2004 Messages 681 Location Sleaford www.withamsailingclub.co.uk oh yes.......
10 Oct 2006 #3 BSSOffice Well-Known Member Joined 19 Apr 2004 Messages 210 Location Milton Keynes MK9 www.boatsafetyscheme.org That depends on reviewing its condition against the relevent questions in the <span style="color:blue"> </span> BSS Essential Guide <span style="color:blue"> </span> Regards Rob@BSS Office
That depends on reviewing its condition against the relevent questions in the <span style="color:blue"> </span> BSS Essential Guide <span style="color:blue"> </span> Regards Rob@BSS Office
11 Oct 2006 #4 B BIG_PLANS Well-Known Member Joined 30 Sep 2004 Messages 136 Location Humber. www.bluestarsurveys.co.uk Usually find that imported American boats fail on the fuel system. Wrong type of pipes and filters. It could have Halon extinguishers which should be removed. If you have any individual issues PM me, I am a BSS examiner. Mike
Usually find that imported American boats fail on the fuel system. Wrong type of pipes and filters. It could have Halon extinguishers which should be removed. If you have any individual issues PM me, I am a BSS examiner. Mike