Yacht Code

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9 Steering Gear This section outlines the minimum requirements for steering gear, which are to be in accordance with the requirements of a Recognized Organization. The Class Notation, Survey or equivalent should cover the minimum aspects defined within this chapter. Due regard is to be paid to the requirements for emergency steering. 9.1

General Requirements

The steering gear and its installation should, in general, meet with the requirements of one of the Recognized Organizations. In the event that the above requirements cannot be met on an existing yacht, the Administration may be requested to consider and approve alternative arrangements to achieve adequate safety standards. 9.2

Yachts should be provided with means for directional control of adequate strength and suitable design to enable the heading and direction of travel to be effectively controlled at all operating speeds. When appropriate to the safe steering of the yacht, the steering gear should be power operated in accordance with the requirements of the Administration. 9.3

When the steering gear is fitted with remote control, arrangements should be made for emergency steering in the event of a failure of such control.

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page 232

Return Procedures

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page 231

Survey, Certification, Inspection and Maintenance

3min
pages 224-227

Documentation

1min
page 230

Familiarization

1min
page 229

Manning and Personnel Certification

14min
pages 209-223

Registration

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pages 207-208

Insurance

1min
page 201

Specific Guidelines for particular Activities

1min
page 200

Safety

1min
pages 198-199

Security

1min
page 195

Guidelines for Sporting and Leisure Activities

1min
page 196

Safety Management

6min
pages 189-194

Responsibility

1min
page 197

Emergency Action

1min
page 188

Gas Detection

1min
page 187

Ventilation

1min
page 186

Flame Failure Devices

1min
page 185

Open Flame Heaters and Gas Refrigerators

1min
page 184

Fittings and Pipework

1min
page 183

Stowage of Gas Containers

1min
page 182

General Information

1min
page 181

Submersibles

4min
pages 175-179

Helicopter Fueling Facilities

12min
pages 166-174

Helicopter Hangar Facilities

1min
pages 164-165

Example Inspection Checklist

1min
pages 162-163

Helicopter Landing Area Operational Standards

7min
pages 156-161

General Considerations

1min
page 135

Helicopter Landing Areas Physical Characteristics

23min
pages 136-155

Clean Seas

1min
page 132

Applicability

1min
page 134

Navigational Equipment and Visibility from Wheelhouse

16min
pages 105-131

Fire Safety

6min
pages 80-84

Radio

3min
pages 100-103

Navigation Lights, Shapes and Sound Signals

1min
page 104

Structural Fire Protection

12min
pages 85-93

Fire Appliances

5min
pages 94-99

Life saving Appliances

10min
pages 71-79

Freeboard

2min
pages 69-70

Stability

14min
pages 58-68

Water Freeing Arrangements

2min
pages 49-50

Steering Gear

1min
page 55

Construction and Strength

5min
pages 35-39

Bilge Pumping

1min
pages 56-57

Application

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pages 32-34

Machinery

2min
pages 51-52

Weathertight Integrity

12min
pages 40-48

Electrical Installations

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