Coding...?

Dave1258

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Can the panel advise me on coding please

1 do you have to have it for chartering?

2what are the categories?

3. what else do you need apart from a liferaft?

4.there was something else but can't remember at minute! (it will come to me )

5 is there a difference in coding between bareboat and skippered?
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You need to get the MCA handbook for charter vessels, it`s all in there, considerably more than just a liferaft!!


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Can the panel advise me on coding please

1 do you have to have it for chartering? YES

2what are the categories? 0 - 6

3. what else do you need apart from a liferaft? FRIGGING LOADS

4.there was something else but can't remember at minute! (it will come to me )

5 is there a difference in coding between bareboat and skippered? YES


If you e:mail me , i'll send you a copy of MCA coding in PDF format.

Andy info@taurusdiving.co.uk


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There was a thread on this a couple of days ago, with most of the information you need to get going.

It's expensive!

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i am going through the process of coding my boat, the list is endless:-

Liferaft, lifejackets, horseshoe buoys, flares, cop, torch, knife, cabin vents, spare anchor, extra bilge pumps, high water alarm, fire wraps on fuel lines, fuel switches located away from engine bay, throw line, 1st aid kit, radar reflector, fog horn, boat hook, tow line, hand vhf. This just the saftey gear then on top you need to do all the bits n pieces to the boat in order to comply with MCA.

The list goes on further than this.

Tability tests have changed recently so its not quite as expensive.

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See list below for CAT 2 coding. This is for a sailboat but can't be much different for you. Boat also needs some modification including high looped heads, braided/safety fuel lines, raw water cooling cock needs to be OUTSIDE the engine bay and a number of other items to be attended to

Issue of commercial certificate
Compliance survey fee
Stability certificate
VHF license


Hatches to be marked "To be shut at sea"
Cut washboards to achieve 300mm coaming height
Soft Wood bungs attached to all seacocks
Emergency lighting
Lifebouys
Lifebouy lights
Drogues
Danbouy
Liferaft Solas "B" pack for "n" people
Lifejackets (EN396) + lights and reflective tape
Safety Harnesses
Smoke Flares
Red Hand Flares
Parachute Flares
Hand held VHF Radio
Solas "B" tables
Training Manual
Maintainance Records and Log
Distress mayday card
Gas action card
Galley strap
Gas detector
Smoke detector
Fire extinguishers 5A/34B/C
Fire extinguisher 13A/113B/C
Buckets with lanyards
Fire Blanket
Emergency VHF aerial

Anchor Ball
Motor sailing cone
Fog horn

Deviation card for compass
Hand bearing compass

Chart pack for operating area
Nautical Almanac
Searchlight
Bolt croppers - suitable for cutting rigging

Main Anchor
Anchor chain
Kedge anchor
Kedge anchor chain
Kedge anchor warp

Emergency drinking water container

Jackstays

Category "C" First Aid Kit

Dinghy
Binoculars
Bosons chair
French flag
Navigation Instruments
Tool kit
Q Flag


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