JumbleDuck
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Hmm. I'm sure it's possible, but it might be tricky. Any idea how near the tank they want the cutoff? Mine is under the cockpit sole,Apparently it is, unless all the fuel lines are above the level of the top of the tank.
Whilst the BSS is a mainly paper tick box exercise, it is not too onerous once you tick off the main things which are gas system, electrical system, fuel system and ventilation.I ve had about 4 or 5 with 4 different examines each with their own take but good ones will be flexible in some interpretations and the practicalities of applying inland liveaboard boat regs to seagoing sailing yachts. There are some ‘daft’ jobs worth regs but other than moving a fuel filter, replacing a gas and a diesel pipe for the heater and some labels that come out once every 4 years, that’s it really.
Happy to have a chat by phone or pm if you want..
Thanks. I may well take you up on that depending on the deal they offer ...
PS is your boat shiny and posh as we don’t want the tone of her canal being dragged down... unless you stay at the cheap east end of the canal... ?
... which is for a pontoon at Bellanoch. Any idea how filthy my cream topsides are likely to get?
I suggest you work through the BSS requirements one at a time and carry out any obvious work like adding a CO alarm and extinguishers .
Got both!
If the contents of the engine oil sump cannot be contained without reaching a bilge pump you will need a filter to trap oil that may be pumped overboard.
There is a separate oil-catching sump under the engine, so that should be OK.
The flexible fuel lines have to be marked with the relevant BS.
They were replaced a couple of years ago when a new engine went in, so I hope they are OK.
Any shore power system must be correctly installed with a consumer unit.
Just a double socket with RCD at the moment. Easy enough to strip out if necessary.
I am sure there could be other things .
The surveyor may be prepared to accept photographic evidence of the remedy of any failure points (depending on the fault) if the remedial work is completed promptly.
Thanks. The people at Crinan tell me there is a local surveyor, so with luck it's someone who appreciates the particular requirements of sailing yachts.