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SS310 Builders Certificate

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Simon Brown
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Vessel Info: Pursuit SS310 Sport. 2008

SS310 Builders Certificate

Postby Simon Brown » Wed Mar 18, 2020 9:13 am

Don't know if any of you guys can help me. I'm currently working on a SS310 Sport that I'm trying to get registered in the United Kingdom. To register it in the UK I need to include information relating to the methods used in the boats construction. I suspect this is normally in the owners manual or is supplied with the boat when it is new. I don't have any paperwork for the boat and as such I don't have a Builders certificate. It's also further complicated as the boat will have been built to an American build standard and in Europe everything has to comply with European standards or it needs to carry a CE mark. I'm pretty confident that if I have the builders certificate I can get around some of these issues. I've looked online and I can't find what I need so hopefully someone on this forum can assist. What I'm looking for is something that confirms the lay up and construction. A recent boat I had to register quoted "Fibre reinforced plastic to ISO12215 part 1-4" any information similar to this is adequate for what I need. Any information regarding any buoyancy in the hull or other construction information would be useful. Hopefully I can get it registered and back on the water soon.
Regards
Simon

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