Directive 2013/53/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 November 2013 on recreational craft and personal watercraft and repealing Directive 94/25/EC Text with EEA relevance
(a) recreational craft and partly completed recreational craft; (b) personal watercraft and partly completed personal watercraft; (c) components listed in Annex II when placed on the Union market separately, hereinafter referred to as "components"; (d) propulsion engines which are installed or specifically intended for installation on or in watercraft; (e) propulsion engines installed on or in watercraft that are subject to a major engine modification; (f) watercraft that are subject to major craft conversion.
(a) with regard to the design and construction requirements set out in Part A of Annex I: (i) watercraft intended solely for racing, including rowing racing boats and training rowing boats, labelled as such by the manufacturer; (ii) canoes and kayaks designed to be propelled solely by human power, gondolas and pedalos; (iii) surfboards designed solely to be propelled by wind and to be operated by a person or persons standing; (iv) surfboards; (v) original historical watercraft and individual replicas thereof designed before 1950, built predominantly with the original materials and labelled as such by the manufacturer; (vi) experimental watercraft, provided that they are not placed on the Union market; (vii) watercraft built for own use, provided that they are not subsequently placed on the Union market during a period of five years from the putting into service of the watercraft; (viii) watercraft specifically intended to be crewed and to carry passengers for commercial purposes, without prejudice to paragraph 3, regardless of the number of passengers; (ix) submersibles; (x) air cushion vehicles; (xi) hydrofoils; (xii) external combustion steam powered watercraft, fuelled by coal, coke, wood, oil or gas; (xiii) amphibious vehicles, i.e. wheeled or track-laying motor vehicles, which are able to operate both on water and on solid land;
(b) with regard to exhaust emission requirements set out in Part B of Annex I: (i) propulsion engines installed or specifically intended for installation on the following products: watercraft intended solely for racing and labelled as such by the manufacturer; experimental watercraft, provided that they are not placed on the Union market; watercraft specifically intended to be crewed and to carry passengers for commercial purposes, without prejudice to paragraph 3, regardless of the number of passengers; submersibles; air cushion vehicles; hydrofoils; amphibious vehicles, i.e. wheeled or track-laying motor vehicles, which are able to operate both on water and on solid land;
(ii) original and individual replicas of historical propulsion engines, which are based on a pre-1950 design, not produced in series and fitted on watercraft referred to in points (v) or (vii) of point (a); (iii) propulsion engines built for own use provided that they are not subsequently placed on the Union market during a period of five years from the putting into service of the watercraft;
(c) with regard to noise emission requirements referred to in Part C of Annex I: (i) all watercraft referred to in point (b); (ii) watercraft built for own use, provided that they are notsubsequently placed on the Union market during a period of five years from the putting into service of the watercraft.
(1) "watercraft" means any recreational craft or personal watercraft; (2) "recreational craft" means any watercraft of any type, excluding personal watercraft, intended for sports and leisure purposes of hull length from 2,5 m to 24 m, regardless of the means of propulsion; (3) "personal watercraft" means a watercraft intended for sports and leisure purposes of less than 4 m in hull length which uses a propulsion engine having a water jet pump as its primary source of propulsion and designed to be operated by a person or persons sitting, standing or kneeling on, rather than within the confines of, a hull; (4) "watercraft built for own use" means a watercraft predominantly built by its future user for his own use; (5) "propulsion engine" means any spark or compression ignition, internal combustion engine used directly or indirectly for propulsion purposes; (6) "major engine modification" means the modification of a propulsion engine which could potentially cause the engine to exceed the emission limits set out in Part B of Annex I or increases the rated power of the engine by more than 15 %; (7) "major craft conversion" means a conversion of a watercraft which changes the means of propulsion of the watercraft, involves a major engine modification, or alters the watercraft to such an extent that it may not meet the applicable essential safety and environmental requirements laid down in this Directive; (8) "means of propulsion" means the method by which the watercraft is propelled; (9) "engine family" means the manufacturer’s grouping of engines which, through their design, have similar exhaust or noise emission characteristics; (10) "hull length" means the length of the hull measured in accordance with the harmonised standard; (11) "making available on the market" means any supply of a product for distribution, consumption or use on the Union market in the course of a commercial activity, whether in return for payment or free of charge; (12) "placing on the market" means the first making available of a product on the Union market; (13) "putting into service" means the first use of a product covered by this Directive in the Union by its end-user; (14) "manufacturer" means any natural or legal person who manufactures a product or has such a product designed or manufactured, and markets that product under his name or trademark; (15) "authorised representative" means any natural or legal person established within the Union who has received a written mandate from the manufacturer to act on his behalf in relation to specified tasks; (16) "importer" means any natural or legal person established within the Union who places a product from a third country on the Union market; (17) "private importer" means any natural or legal person established within the Union who imports in the course of a non-commercial activity a product from a third country into the Union with the intention of putting it into service for his own use; (18) "distributor" means any natural or legal person in the supply chain, other than the manufacturer or the importer, who makes a product available on the market; (19) "economic operators" means the manufacturer, the authorised representative, the importer and the distributor; (20) "harmonised standard" means harmonised standard as defined in point (c) of Article 2(1) of Regulation (EU) No 1025/2012; (21) "accreditation" means accreditation as defined in point 10 of Article 2 of Regulation (EC) No 765/2008; (22) "national accreditation body" means national accreditation body as defined in point 11 of Article 2 of Regulation (EC) No 765/2008; (23) "conformity assessment" means the process demonstrating whether the requirements of this Directive relating to a product have been fulfilled; (24) "conformity assessment body" means a body that performs conformity assessment activities including calibration, testing, certification and inspection; (25) "recall" means any measure aimed at achieving the return of a product that has already been made available to the end-user; (26) "withdrawal" means any measure aimed at preventing a product in the supply chain from being made available on the market; (27) "market surveillance" means the activities carried out and measures taken by public authorities to ensure that products comply with the applicable requirements set out in Union harmonisation legislation and do not endanger health, safety or any other aspect of public interest protection; (28) "CE marking" means a marking by which the manufacturer indicates that the product is in conformity with the applicable requirements set out in Union harmonisation legislation providing for its affixing; (29) "Union harmonisation legislation" means any Union legislation harmonising the conditions for the marketing of products.
(a) engines, whether or not installed in watercraft, complying with this Directive; (b) engines installed in watercraft and type-approved in accordance with Directive 97/68/EC which are in compliance with stage III A, stage III B or stage IV emission limits for CI engines used in other applications than propulsion of inland waterway vessels, locomotives and railcars, as provided for in point 4.1.2. of Annex I to that Directive, complying with this Directive, with the exclusion of the exhaust emission requirements set out in Part B of Annex I; (c) engines installed in watercraft and type-approved in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 595/2009, complying with this Directive, with the exclusion of the exhaust emission requirements set out in Part B of Annex I.
(a) keep a copy of the declaration, as referred to in Article 15, and the technical documentation at the disposal of national surveillance authorities for 10 years after the product has been placed on the market; (b) further to a reasoned request from a competent national authority, provide that authority with all the information and documentation necessary to demonstrate the conformity of a product; (c) cooperate with the competent national authorities, at their request, on any action taken to eliminate the risks posed by products covered by their mandate.
(a) any economic operator who has supplied them with a product; (b) any economic operator to whom they have supplied a product.
(a) watercraft; (b) components when placed on the market separately; (c) propulsion engines.
(a) watercraft; (b) components; (c) propulsion engines.
(a) For design categories A and B referred to in point 1 of Part A of Annex I: (i) For recreational craft of hull length from 2,5 m to less than 12 m, any of the following modules: Module A1 (internal production control plus supervised product testing); Module B (EU type-examination) together with Module C, D, E or F; Module G (conformity based on unit verification); Module H (conformity based on full quality assurance).
(ii) For recreational craft of hull length from 12 m to 24 m, any of the following modules: Module B (EU type-examination) together with Module C, D, E or F; Module G (conformity based on unit verification); Module H (conformity based on full quality assurance).
(b) For design category C referred to in point 1 of Part A of Annex I: (i) For recreational craft of hull length from 2,5 m to less than 12 m, any of the following modules: where the harmonised standards relating to points 3.2 and 3.3 of Part A of Annex I are complied with: Module A (internal production control), Module A1 (internal production control plus supervised product testing), Module B (EU type-examination) together with Module C, D, E or F, Module G (conformity based on unit verification) or Module H (conformity based on full quality assurance); where the harmonised standards relating to points 3.2 and 3.3 of Part A of Annex I are not complied with: Module A1 (internal production control plus supervised product testing), Module B (EU type-examination) together with Module C, D, E or F, Module G (conformity based on unit verification) or Module H (conformity based on full quality assurance);
(ii) For recreational craft of hull length from 12 m to 24 m, any of the following modules: Module B (EU type-examination) together with Module C, D, E or F; Module G (conformity based on unit verification); Module H (conformity based on full quality assurance).
(c) For design category D referred to in point 1 of Part A of Annex I: for recreational craft of hull length from 2,5 m to 24 m, any of the following modules: Module A (internal production control); Module A1 (internal production control plus supervised product testing); Module B (EU type-examination) together with Module C, D, E or F; Module G (conformity based on unit verification); Module H (conformity based on full quality assurance).
(a) Module A (internal production control); (b) Module A1 (internal production control plus supervised product testing); (c) Module B (EU type-examination) together with Module C, D, E or F; (d) Module G (conformity based on unit verification); (e) Module H (conformity based on full quality assurance).
(a) Module B (EU type-examination) together with Module C, D, E or F; (b) Module G (conformity based on unit verification); (c) Module H (conformity based on full quality assurance).
(a) where tests are conducted using the harmonised standard, any of the following modules: (i) Module B (the EU type-examination) together with Module C, D, E or F; (ii) Module G (conformity based on unit verification); (iii) Module H (conformity based on full quality assurance);
(b) where tests are conducted without using the harmonised standard, any of the following modules: (i) Module B (the EU type-examination) together with Module C 1; (ii) Module G (conformity based on unit verification).
(a) where tests are conducted using the harmonised standard for noise measurement, any of the following modules: (i) Module A1 (internal production control plus supervised product testing); (ii) Module G (conformity based on unit verification); (iii) Module H (conformity based on full quality assurance).
(b) Where tests are conducted without using the harmonised standard for noise measurement, Module G (conformity based on unit verification). (c) Where the Froude number and power displacement ratio method is used for assessment, any of the following modules: (i) Module A (internal production control); (ii) Module G (conformity based on unit verification); (iii) Module H (conformity based on full quality assurance).
(a) Where tests are conducted using the harmonised standard for noise measurement, any of the following modules: (i) Module A1 (internal production control plus supervised product testing); (ii) Module G (conformity based on unit verification); (iii) Module H (conformity based on full quality assurance).
(b) Where tests are conducted without using the harmonised standard for noise measurement, Module G (conformity based on unit verification).
(a) the differences between the versions do not affect the level of safety and the other requirements concerning the performance of the product; and (b) versions of the product are referred to in the corresponding EU-type examination certificate, if necessary through amendments to the original certificate.
(a) personnel with technical knowledge and sufficient and appropriate experience to perform the conformity assessment tasks; (b) descriptions of procedures in accordance with which conformity assessment is carried out ensuring the transparency and ability of reproduction of those procedures. It shall have appropriate policies and procedures in place that distinguish between tasks it carries out as a notified body and other activities; (c) procedures for the performance of activities which take due account of the size of an undertaking, the sector in which it operates, its structure, the degree of complexity of the technology of the product in question and the mass or serial nature of the production process.
(a) sound technical and vocational training covering all the conformity assessment activities in relation to which the conformity assessment body has been notified; (b) satisfactory knowledge of the requirements of the assessments they carry out and adequate authority to carry out those assessments; (c) appropriate knowledge and understanding of the essential requirements, the applicable harmonised standards, the relevant Union harmonisation legislation and the relevant national legislation; (d) the ability to draw up certificates, records and reports demonstrating that assessments have been carried out.
(a) any refusal, restriction, suspension or withdrawal of a certificate; (b) any circumstances affecting the scope of and conditions for notification; (c) any request for information which they have received from market surveillance authorities regarding conformity assessment activities; (d) on request, conformity assessment activities performed within the scope of their notification and any other activity performed, including cross-border activities and subcontracting.
(a) failure of the product to meet requirements relating to the health or safety of persons, the protection of property or the environment laid down in this Directive; or (b) shortcomings in the harmonised standards referred to in Article 14 conferring a presumption of conformity.
(a) the CE marking, has been affixed in violation of Article 16, Article 17 or Article 18; (b) the CE marking, as referred to in Article 17, has not been affixed; (c) the EU declaration of conformity or the declaration referred to in Annex III has not been drawn up; (d) the EU declaration of conformity or the declaration referred to in Annex III has not been drawn up correctly; (e) the technical documentation is either not available or not complete; (f) the information set out in Article 7(6) or Article 9(3) is absent, false or incomplete; (g) any other administrative requirement provided for in Article 7 or Article 9 is not fulfilled.
(a) in order to take into account the progress of technical knowledge and new scientific evidence: (i) points 2.3, 2.4 and 2.5 as well as Section 3 of Part B and Section 3 of Part C of Annex I; (ii) Annexes VII and IX; and
(b) Annex V in order to take into account the progress of technical knowledge, the adequacy of ensuring equivalent conformity and new scientific evidence.
(a) detailed procedures for the implementation of Article 24, taking into account the specific conformity assessement needs of the products covered by this Directive; (b) the detailed application of the watercraft design categories set out in point 1 of Part A of Annex I, including on the use of weather terminology and measurement scales used therein; (c) detailed procedures for the watercraft identification set out in point 2.1 of Part A of Annex I, including clarification of terminology, and assignment and administration of manufacturer’s codes granted to manufacturers established outside the Union; (d) the information on the builder’s plate set out in point 2.2 of Part A of Annex I; (e) the application of the Regulations on navigation lights set out in point 5.7 of Part A of Annex I; (f) arrangements for discharge prevention, in particular as regards operation of holding tanks, set out in point 5.8 of Part A of Annex I; (g) the installation and testing of gas appliances and permanently installed gas systems on watercraft; (h) the format and content of owner’s manuals; (i) the format and content of the reporting questionaire to be completed by Member States as referred to in Article 51.
(a) the technical feasibility for further reducing the emissions of marine propulsion engines and introducing requirements for evaporative emmissions and fuel systems that apply to propulsion engines and systems taking into account the cost efficiency of technologies and the need to agree globally harmonised values for the sector, taking into account any major market initiatives; and (b) the impact on consumer information and on manufacturers, in particular small and medium-sized enterprises, of the watercraft design categories listed in Annex I, which are based on resistance to wind force and significant wave height, taking into account developments in international standardisation. That report shall include an evaluation of whether the watercraft design categories require additional specifications or subdivisions, and shall suggest additional sub categories, as appropriate.
Design category | ||
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A | exceeding 8 | exceeding 4 |
B | up to, and including, 8 | up to, and including, 4 |
C | up to, and including, 6 | up to, and including, 2 |
D | up to, and including, 4 | up to, and including, 0,3 |
(1) country code of the manufacturer, (2) unique code of the manufacturer assigned by the national authority of the Member State, (3) unique serial number, (4) month and year of production, (5) model year.
(a) manufacturer’s name, registered trade name or registered trade mark, as well as contact address; (b) CE marking, as provided for in Article 18; (c) watercraft design category in accordance with Section 1; (d) manufacturer’s maximum recommended load derived from point 3.6 excluding the weight of the contents of the fixed tanks when full; (e) number of persons recommended by the manufacturer for which the watercraft was designed.
(a) cockpits and wells, which should be self-draining or have other means of keeping water out of the watercraft interior; (b) ventilation fittings; (c) removal of water by pumps or other means.
(a) when the engine produces less than 500 Newton’s (N) of static thrust; (b) when the engine has a throttle limiting device to limit thrust to 500 N at the time of starting the engine.
(a) protected against fire from any engine and from all other sources of ignition; (b) separated from living quarters.
(a) engine manufacturer’s name, registered trade name or registered trade mark and contact address; and, if applicable, the name and contact address of the person adapting the engine; (b) engine type, engine family, if applicable; (c) a unique engine serial number; (d) CE marking, as provided for in Article 18.
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Type | ||||||||
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A | B | n | A | B | n | |||
Two-stroke spark ignition | Not applicable | |||||||
Four-stroke spark ignition | Not applicable | |||||||
Compression ignition |
The values referred to in table 1 | |||
Type of engine | |||
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Stern-drive and inboard engines | |||
Outboard engines and PWC engines | |||
Cycle E1, Mode number | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | |
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Speed | Rated speed | Intermediate speed | Low-idle speed | |||
Torque, % | ||||||
Weighting factor | ||||||
Speed | Rated speed | Intermediate speed | Low-idle speed | |||
Cycle E3, Mode number | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | ||
Speed, % | ||||||
Power, % | ||||||
Weighting factor | ||||||
Cycle E4, Mode number | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | |
Speed, % | Idle | |||||
Torque, % | ||||||
Weighting factor | ||||||
Cycle E5, Mode number | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | |
Speed, % | Idle | |||||
Power, % | ||||||
Weighting factor |
Property | ||||
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min | max | min | max | |
Research Octane Number (RON) | — | — | ||
Motor Octane Number (MON) | — | — | ||
Density at 15 | ||||
Initial boiling point (°C) | ||||
Mass fraction of sulphur (mg/kg) | — | — | ||
Lead content (mg/l) | — | — | ||
Reid vapour pressure (kPa) | — | — | ||
Vapour pressure (DVPE) (kPa) | — | — | ||
Property | RF-06-99 | RF-06-03 | ||
min | max | min | max | |
Cetane number | ||||
Density at 15 | ||||
Final boiling point (°C) | — | — | ||
Flash point (°C) | — | — | ||
Mass fraction of sulphur (mg/kg) | To be reported | 300 (50) | — | |
Mass fraction of ash (%) | To be reported | — |
(a) For CI engines: 480 hours of operation or 10 years, whichever occurs first; (b) For SI inboard or stern drive engines with or without integral exhaust: (i) for the engine category : 480 hours of operation or 10 years, whichever occurs first, (ii) for engines in the category : 150 hours of operation or three years, whichever occurs first, (iii) for the engine category : 50 hours of operation or one year, whichever occurs first;
(c) personal watercraft engines: 350 hours of operation or five years, whichever occurs first; (d) outboard engines: 350 hours of operation or 10 years, whichever occurs first
(a) provide instructions for the installation, use and maintenance needed to assure the proper functioning of the engine to meet the requirements of Section 3 (Durability); (b) specify the power of the engine when measured in accordance with the harmonised standard.
(a) the name and address of the manufacturer; (b) the name and address of the representative of the manufacturer established in the Union or, if appropriate, of the person responsible for the placing on the market; (c) a description of the partly completed watercraft; (d) a statement that the partly completed watercraft complies with the essential requirements that apply at this stage of construction; this shall include references to the relevant harmonised standards used, or references to the specifications in relation to which compliance is declared at this stage of construction; furthermore, it is intended to be completed by other legal or natural persons in full compliance with this Directive.
The EU declaration of conformity shall include a statement of the propulsion engine manufacturer and that of the person adapting an engine in accordance with points (b) and (c) of Article 6(4) that: (a) when installed in a watercraft, in accordance with the installation instructions accompanying the engine, the engine will meet: (i) the exhaust emission requirements of this Directive; (ii) the limits of Directive 97/68/EC as regards engines type-approved in accordance with Directive 97/68/EC which are in compliance with stage III A, stage III B or stage IV emission limits for CI engines used in other applications than propulsion of inland waterway vessels, locomotives and railcars, as provided for in point 4.1.2 of Annex I to that Directive; or (iii) the limits of Regulation (EC) No 595/2009 as regards engines type-approved in accordance with that Regulation.
The engine must not be put into service until the watercraft into which it is to be installed has been declared in conformity, if so required, with the relevant provision of this Directive. If the engine has been placed on the market during the additional transitional period provided for in Article 55(2), the EU declaration of conformity shall contain an indication thereof. Signed for and on behalf of: (place and date of issue) (name, function) (signature)
(a) test of stability in accordance with point 3.2 of Part A of Annex I; (b) test of buoyancy characteristics in accordance with point 3.3 of Part A of Annex I.
n | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 |
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(a) A general description of the type; (b) Conceptual design and manufacturing drawings and schemes of components, sub-assemblies, circuits, and other relevant data; (c) Descriptions and explanations necessary for the understanding of said drawings and schemes and the operation of the product; (d) A list of the standards referred to in Article 14, applied in full or in part, and descriptions of the solutions adopted to fulfil the essential requirements when the standards referred to in Article 14 have not been applied; (e) Results of design calculations made, examinations carried out and other relevant data; (f) Test reports, or calculations namely on stability in accordance with point 3.2 of Part A of Annex I and on buoyancy in accordance with point 3.3 of Part A of Annex I; (g) Exhaust emissions test reports demonstrating compliance with Section 2 of Part B of Annex I; (h) Sound emissions test reports demonstrating compliance with Section 1 of Part C of Annex I.