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Kasella

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Certification
« on: June 26 2014, 12:19 »
Hi All
I am trying to get my boat into charter, to do this I need either to find out if Bavaria in 06 07 on we're ISO2001 certified manufacturing processes, in gaining this proof of their ISO2001 status it would negate the demand of having to cut four 200 X 200mm holes in the hull to confirm to authorities its construction technique when tested to destruction (?). So any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Kasella
Australia

Symphony

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Re: Certification
« Reply #1 on: June 26 2014, 12:55 »
If your boat was built to the EU Recreational Craft Directive, you will find a Declaration of Conformity in the handbook that came with the boat. This lists all the standards used in the design and construction of the boat.

Not sure whether a boat destined for Australia will carry that certification, but the standards used for manufacture will be the same as EU market boats, so you should contact the factory and ask them for a declaration.

Kasella

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Re: Certification
« Reply #2 on: June 28 2014, 13:16 »
Yeh thanks for that, getting the factory to reply to this request is harder than pulling hens teeth! Anyone else know whether Bavaria is ISO 9001 certified??
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Re: Certification
« Reply #3 on: June 28 2014, 22:54 »
Will check my Certificate of Conformity next time I am on the boat.