
Supplement 61 Update Webinar (2021)
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ABYC Standards and Technical Information Report for Small Craft Supplement 61 Update Webinar. This webinar presents the significant changes that occurred in this year's revision of the ABYC standards.
22 Standards and Technical Information Reports were revised and published for the 2021 supplement.
These standards were:
- A-3, Cooking Appliances
- A-7, Liquid and Solid Fueled Boat Heating Systems
- A-16, Installation of Electric Navigation Lights
- A-27, Alternating Current (AC) Generator Sets
- E-10, Storage Batteries
- E-11, AC & DC Electrical Systems on Boats
- E-30, Electric Propulsion Systems (Formerly TE-30)
- H-2, Ventilation of Boats Using Gasoline
- H-5, Boat Load Capacity
- H-25, Portable and Semi-Portable Marine Gasoline Fuel Systems
- H-26, Powering of Boats
- H-27, Seacocks, Thru-hull Fittings, and Drain Plugs
- H-28, Inflatable Boats
- H-33, Diesel Fuel Systems
- P-6, Propeller Shafting Systems
- S-8, Boat Measurement and Weight
The following technical information reports were revised for Supplement 61
- T-5, Safety Signs and Labels
- T-32, Design and Construction in Consideration of Aquatic Invasive Species
The following component standards were revised for Supplement 61 (only available on the online standards library)
- C-1, Primer Bulbs
- C-2, Carbon Canisters for Marine Applications
The following component standards are new for Supplement 61 (only available on the online standards library)
- C-5, Construction and Testing of Electric Navigation Lights
- C-7, Battery Switches for Use on Boats

Brian Goodwin
ABYC Technical Director
ABYC
As the Director of Standard and Compliance at the American Boat and Yacht Council, Brian is responsible for the managing the day to day operations of the department and the review and publication of over 80 standards. He also insures the execution of numerous grants awarded to the Standards and Compliance Department. Additionally, he addresses standards and compliance questions related to standards in the Hull, Machinery, and Product Interface divisions. Brian is also actively liaisons with other industry groups including NMMA, NASBLA, SAMS®, NAMS, NFPA, and SAE. Prior to assuming role as the Director, Standards and Compliance, he was the Technical Standards Manager at ABYC.
In addition to having a dual degree in Biology/Marine Environmental Science, Brian has a broad range of marine industry experience including roles as a Captain, Dockmaster and Navigation Officer on a hydrographic survey vessel.
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