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Basic equipment. stores and cargo or dry provisions, consumable liquids, and
miscellaneous equipment not included in the light craft mass.
3.7 Respect for environment
3.7.1 Noise emissions
Laws and regulations are in force in some countries limiting noise and exhaust
emission from recreational craft and engines in order to protect human health, the
environment and, where appropriate, domestic animal health. For recreational crafts
with an inboard engine or stern drive engine with or without integral exhaust, it is
necessary to maintain the craft and exhaust system in the condition that is
recommended by the engine manufacturer. This will ensure compliance with specific
noise limit values when in normal use.
See the Engine Operator’s Manual for specific information on noise limit
values.
3.7.2 Exhaust emissions
You are responsible for the exhaust emissions from your boat. Increased exhaust (ex-
hydrocarbon) emissions, which are regulated by the
EPA
, pollute the water and air.
Additional restrictions may apply and vary per country.
See the Engine Operator’s Manual for specific information on exhaust limit
values.
3.7.3 Waste
The discharge of any type of debris or waste into the water including, but not limited
to, food, garbage, oil, fuel, liquids and human waste, is highly restricted and
sometimes considered unlawful. Authorities recommend that you never discharge any
of these types of waste into the water.
Pollution is a serious matter, and law enforcement authorities highly enforce these
regulations. As a boat operator, you are responsible for your actions affecting the
environment.
Item
Mass Unit
Maximum Number of Persons (6 x 75 kg)
450 [kg]
Basic Equipment
67 [kg]
Stores and Cargo
150 [kg]
Consumable Liquids in portable tanks
49 [kg]
Consumable Liquids in permanently installed tanks
Fresh water
170 [kg]
Fuel
676 [kg]
Waste water
88 [kg]
Maximum Load
1650 [kg]