Seajet
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As far as i am concerned the RCD is responsible for the destruction of the British boatbuilding industry. It does absolutely nothing for safety & is solely there for large scale manufacturers. It is a prime example of a solution to a problem that didnt exist. The sooner it is abolished the better.
There's a grain of truth in that; when a friend and I were considering putting the Anderson 22 back into production, we obviously would have had to gain a decent RCD category, as we felt one reflecting her abilities would be an important selling point, or quite possibly make the boat unattractive if we didn't bother with the tests etc.
In fact the RYA gave excellent help and guidance for free including where and how to do the tests; it would have been an expense we could have done without, but in relation to building new boats it wasn't that big a deal.
Whether the categories really reflect abilities is a different matter...anyway when we did our sums and realised the costs of low scale production in the UK - so the price we'd have had to charge per boat - we sadly had to walk away from the project, I think wisely and that was before the recession.
I still remember with gratitude the RYA help on RCD though; they may not get everything right but no-one could say they weren't doing their best to help UK boatbuilding.