APPENDIX
3
SAFETY
EQUIPMENT
ISAF Offshore Special Regulations category 4 safety equipment, or
the category specified by race organizers, whichever is greater, shall
be carried on the Mumm 30 while racing. Mumm 30 Class specific requirements
for equipment, and exceptions to Category 4 requirements are listed
below. In the case of the anchor, it shall be stowed under the starboard
settee outboard of and level with the engine,
|
ITEM |
QTY |
MINIMUM WEIGHT
kg (each) |
|
Fire extinguisher |
2 ea |
1.0 kg |
Anchor with optional chain
and 150' nylon anchor
rode minimum diameter 3/8" |
1 ea |
6.0 kg |
|
Tools |
1 set |
2.2 kg |
a)
HATCHES & COMPANIONWAYS: A companion way hatch fitted with a
strong securing arrangement operable from above and below including
when the yacht is inverted shall not be required for Mumm 30 Class
Category 4 racing.
b)
PULPITS, STANCHIONS, LIFELINES: Lower lifelines shall not deflect
more than 100 mm between the lifeline and the deck when firm downward
pressure is applied. Lifelines shall be continuous around a working
deck, except for the gap in the bow pulpit as supplied from the
manufacturer.
c)
NAVIGATION LIGHTS: Shall be mounted as supplied from the manufacturer.
d)
STORM & HEAVY WEATHER SAILS: A storm trysail shall not be required
for Mumm 30 Class Category 4 racing.
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