PeterBoater
Well-Known Member
I have sometimes seen it mentioned that if a vessel is Cat B for 6 persons, it is, say, Cat C for 8 persons and Cat D for 10 persons, but is this actually in the RCD etc regulations or an urban myth? I would have thought that each category would require separate boatbuilder's testing and plating. Some RCD plates do show several categories but others show only one, the 'worst case'. If only one category is shown on the plate, do the other lower categories come automatically or not, and is it always 2 extra persons per category?It’s also related to the amount of passengers and luggage...for example it might be a C for 8 passengers and a B for only 6
