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"The \"Don\"" wrote in message . ..
I am trying to find out how the length of a boat is determined for registering. Is it from the bow to the stern including the pulpit and the swim platform? What if the swim platform is not "fixed" (moves up and down) to the hull. This is for Canadian Waters You could also measure it by the International Tonnage Convention of 1969. Basically the greater length of either stem to centre of ruddder stock or 96% of the waterline length at the waterline at 85% of the least molded depth. Means with a vertical stem and Titanic style cruiser stern a vessel can be longer than 24m overall, but less than 24m under this convention. In fact one can get away with about an extra 90cm of boat length. |
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