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Stewart 34 Yachting-The First 50 Years-Book

174 the event of any existing boat replacing a motor the new motor shall be no more than 11’6”(3.51 metres) from the tuck and not further forward than the original position whichever is the greater distance. (e) A fold-down or open transom exit from the cockpit in accordance with the drawing attached to the official plans will be approved provided that such a transom exit be securely closed at all times whilst racing. (f) Sail drive auxiliary motors are permitted provided no part of the motor or sail drive unit is further forward than 11’6”(3.51 metres) from the tuck. (g) An anchor well capable of holding 1 Class anchor, chain and warp must be installed in the bow of boats launched after 1 January 1978. 3.ACCOMMODATION AND EQUIPMENT (a) The accommodation must be at least up to the standard drawn on the plan. Layout is optional. Bunks must be built- in, ie pipe cot berths are not acceptable. At least one berth to be forward of the mast. Accommodation for at least five with full operable cruising equipment detailed below. This is the minimum for inshore races controlled by the Stewart 34 Owners Association.For all races run by other Clubs the offshore and coastal racing rules for different categories as set byYachting New Zealand shall apply · Charts covering the race and cruising area being sailed · One water resistant flash light · Lead line or echo sounder · two fenders · Navigation lights as required by the Collision prevention rules · One Class measured Mainsail · One Class measured No.1 Genoa · One Class measured No.2 Genoa · One Class measured No.3 Genoa · One Class measured No.1 Spinnaker (Spinnaker divisions only) · One Class measured No.2 Spinnaker (Spinnaker divisions only) · Set of tools including hacksaw and bolt cutters · Bosuns chair · Radio receiver · Life jackets for every crew member on board · 2 Safety Harnesses · 5 assorted Distress flares · 1 heaving line at least 15m in length · 1 emergency Knife · 1 Fuel shut off valve fitted to the Fuel Tank at the outlet · Cabin sole (floorboards throughout) · All cupboard doors and drawers in place · 5 permanently installed bunks and bunk boards · 5 sets of crockery, 5 sets of cutlery · 1 stove · 1 motor as per rule 2c · 2 anchors as per rule 3b · Correcting weights as notified by the Association · Outward opening forward hatch and aft egress hatch · Sea cocks or valves that can be closed when necessary · Soft wood plugs tapered and of correct size to be attached to adjacent to the appropriate skin fitting

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