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K 18

CAP. 281]

Merchant Shipping (Life Saving Appliances) Regulations.

[1969 Ed.

[Subsidiary]

Fourth Schedule.

G.N.A. 128/61.

Ships of Class M.

Ships of Class N.

(3) Every ship of Class L plying within the waters of the Colony on voyages which may extend beyond the limits of any specified sheltered water shall, in addition to the requirements of paragraph (2), be provided with either-

(a) not less than a number of sets of davits determined in accordance with column 2 of the table set out in the Fourth Schedule to these regulations to which shall be attached lifeboats which shall comply with the provisions relating to Class C lifeboats contained in the Rules and shall be of an aggregate minimum capacity determined in accordance with column 3 of that table; or

(b) inflatable liferafts which shall comply respectively with the provisions relating to inflatable liferafts contained in the Rules, of not less than a minimum aggregate capacity determined in accordance with column 4 of that table.

15. The Rules shall apply to ships of Class M in the same manner as they apply to ships of Class XI.

16. The Rules shall apply to ships of Class N in the same manner as they apply to ships of Class XII.

FIRST SCHEDULE.

[regs. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 & 9.]

Table of DAVITS AND CAPACITY OF BOATS (GENERALLY).

(4)

(B)

Number

Registered length

of ship in feet.

of sets

of davits.

(C)

Number of sets of davits for ships carrying

Minimum aggregate capacity of

lifeboats in cubic feet.

(D)

(E)

(F)

Minimum number of sets of davits.

not more than 12 unberthed

For long

For short

inter-

inter-

national

national

voyages.

voyages.

For ships

in specified areas and pilgrim

passengers.

trade.

100 and under 120

2

2

2

784

320

400

120

140

2

2

2

975

420

525

140

160

2

2

2

1,240

610

762

160

175

3

2

2

1,500

780

975

175

190

3

2

2

1,910

930

1,162

190

205

4

4

4

2,200

1,080

1,350

205

220

4

4

4

2,660

1,300

1,625

220

230

5

4

4

3,120

1,475

1,843

230

245

5

4

4

3,650

1,640

2,050

245

255

6

4

4

4,080

1,840

2,300

255

270

6

4

4

4,510

2,030

2,530

270

285

7

4

4

4,950

2,420

3,025

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K 18 CAP. 281] Merchant Shipping (Life Saving Appliances) Regulations. [1969 Ed. [Subsidiary] Fourth Schedule. G.N.A. 128/61. Ships of Class M. Ships of Class N. (3) Every ship of Class L plying within the waters of the Colony on voyages which may extend beyond the limits of any specified sheltered water shall, in addition to the requirements of paragraph (2), be provided with either- (a) not less than a number of sets of davits determined in accordance with column 2 of the table set out in the Fourth Schedule to these regulations to which shall be attached lifeboats which shall comply with the provisions relating to Class C lifeboats contained in the Rules and shall be of an aggregate minimum capacity determined in accordance with column 3 of that table; or (b) inflatable liferafts which shall comply respectively with the provisions relating to inflatable liferafts contained in the Rules, of not less than a minimum aggregate capacity determined in accordance with column 4 of that table. 15. The Rules shall apply to ships of Class M in the same manner as they apply to ships of Class XI. 16. The Rules shall apply to ships of Class N in the same manner as they apply to ships of Class XII. FIRST SCHEDULE. [regs. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 & 9.] Table of DAVITS AND CAPACITY OF BOATS (GENERALLY). (4) (B) Number Registered length of ship in feet. of sets of davits. (C) Number of sets of davits for ships carrying Minimum aggregate capacity of lifeboats in cubic feet. (D) (E) (F) Minimum number of sets of davits. not more than 12 unberthed For long For short inter- inter- national national voyages. voyages. For ships in specified areas and pilgrim passengers. trade. 100 and under 120 2 2 2 784 320 400 120 140 2 2 2 975 420 525 140 160 2 2 2 1,240 610 762 160 175 3 2 2 1,500 780 975 175 190 3 2 2 1,910 930 1,162 190 205 4 4 4 2,200 1,080 1,350 205 220 4 4 4 2,660 1,300 1,625 220 230 5 4 4 3,120 1,475 1,843 230 245 5 4 4 3,650 1,640 2,050 245 255 6 4 4 4,080 1,840 2,300 255 270 6 4 4 4,510 2,030 2,530 270 285 7 4 4 4,950 2,420 3,025
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K 18 CAP. 281] Merchant Shipping (Life Saving Appliances) Regulations. [1969 Ed. [Subsidiary] Fourth Schedule. G.N.A. 128/61. Ships of Class M. Ships of Class N. (3) Every ship of Class L plying within the waters of the Colony on voyages which may extend beyond the limits of any specified sheltered water shall, in addition to the requirements of paragraph (2), be provided with either- (a) not less than a number of sets of davits determined in accordance with column 2 of the table set out in the Fourth Schedule to these regulations to which shall be attached lifeboats which shall comply with the provisions relating to Class C lifeboats contained in the Rules and shall be of an aggregate minimum capacity determined in accordance with column 3 of that table; or (b) inflatable liferafts which shall comply respectively with the provisions relating to inflatable liferafts contained in the Rules, of not less than a minimum aggregate capacity determined in accordance with column 4 of that table. 15. The Rules shall apply to ships of Class M in the same manner as they apply to ships of Class XI. 16. The Rules shall apply to ships of Class N in the same manner as they apply to ships of Class XII. FIRST SCHEDULE. [regs. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 & 9.] Table of DAVITS AND CAPACITY OF BOATS (GENERALLY). (4) (B) Number Registered length of ship in feet. of sets of davits. (C) Number of sets of davits for ships carrying Minimum aggregate capacity of lifeboats in cubic feet. (D) (E) (F) Minimum number of sets of davits. not more than 12 unberthed For long For short inter- inter- national national voyages. voyages. For ships in specified areas and pilgrim passengers. trade. 100 and under 120 2 2 2 784 320 400 120 140 2 2 2 975 420 525 * 140 160 N 2 2 1,240 610 762 * 160 175 3 2 2 1,500 780 975 ** 175 190 3 2 2 1,910 930 1,162 47 190 205 4 4 4 2,200 1,080 1,350 * 205 220 4 4 4. 2,660 1,300 1,625 * 220 230 5 4 4 3,120 1,475 1,843 > 230 245 5 4 4 3,650 1,640 2,050 45 ** 245 255 6 4 4 4,080 1,840 2,300 255 270 6 4 4 4,510 2,030 2,530 71 270 285 7 4 4,950 2,420 3,025
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K 18

CAP. 281]

Merchant Shipping (Life Saving Appliances) Regulations.

[1969 Ed.

[Subsidiary]

Fourth Schedule.

G.N.A. 128/61.

Ships of Class M.

Ships of Class N.

(3) Every ship of Class L plying within the waters of the Colony on voyages which may extend beyond the limits of any specified sheltered water shall, in addition to the requirements of paragraph (2), be provided with either-

(a) not less than a number of sets of davits determined in accordance with column 2 of the table set out in the Fourth Schedule to these regulations to which shall be attached lifeboats which shall comply with the provisions relating to Class C lifeboats contained in the Rules and shall be of an aggregate minimum capacity determined in accordance with column 3 of that table; or

(b) inflatable liferafts which shall comply respectively with the provisions relating to inflatable liferafts contained in the Rules, of not less than a minimum aggregate capacity determined in accordance with column 4 of that table.

15. The Rules shall apply to ships of Class M in the same manner as they apply to ships of Class XI.

16. The Rules shall apply to ships of Class N in the same manner as they apply to ships of Class XII.

FIRST SCHEDULE.

[regs. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 & 9.]

Table of DAVITS AND CAPACITY OF BOATS (GENERALLY).

(4)

(B)

Number

Registered length

of ship in feet.

of sets

of davits.

(C)

Number of sets of davits for ships carrying

Minimum aggregate capacity of

lifeboats in cubic feet.

(D)

(E)

(F)

Minimum number of sets of davits.

not more than 12 unberthed

For long

For short

inter-

inter-

national

national

voyages.

voyages.

For ships

in specified areas and pilgrim

passengers.

trade.

100 and under 120

2

2

2

784

320

400

120

140

2

2

2

975

420

525

*

140

160

N

2

2

1,240

610

762

*

160

175

3

2

2

1,500

780

975

**

175

190

3

2

2

1,910

930

1,162

47

190

205

4

4

4

2,200 1,080

1,350

*

205

220

4

4

4.

2,660

1,300

1,625

*

220

230

5

4

4

3,120

1,475 1,843

>

230

245

5

4

4

3,650

1,640 2,050

45

**

245

255

6

4

4

4,080 1,840

2,300

255

270

6

4

4

4,510

2,030 2,530

71

270

285

7

4

4,950

2,420 3,025

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