GB/T 18822-2002
AbolishedSmall craft less than 8m length of hull--Determination of maximum propulsion power rating
艇体长度小于8m的小艇 最大推进额定功率的确定
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the method for determining the maximum safe propulsion power that can be installed on small craft with a hull length of less than 8 meters. It is applied by manufacturers and regulatory bodies in the shipbuilding industry to ensure that outboard engines or other propulsion systems do not exceed the structural and stability limits of the vessel. The standard is used during design, production, and compliance testing to prevent over-powering and enhance safety for small recreational and work boats.
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