Product requirements for recreational craft and personal watercraft

Recreational craft and personal watercraft built in or imported into the Netherlands must comply with the statutory product requirements of the Netherlands. If you are a manufacturer or importer, you are responsible for this. The Human Environment and Transport Inspectorate (ILT) oversees compliance.

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This page provides an overview of the product requirements, including those for safety and exhaust emissions. These requirements are derived from the Wet pleziervaartuigen 2016 (Pleasure Craft Act 2016), which is based on the European directive on recreational craft and personal watercraft.

Refer to the Pleasure Craft Act and the European Union (EU) directive to ensure compliance with all regulations.

Which vessels must meet the product requirements?

The Pleasure Craft Act applies to recreational craft with a hull length between 2.5 and 24 metres and personal watercraft up to 4 metres. It does not apply to vessels such as canoes, racing boats, or pedal boats.

Who is responsible?

If you are the manufacturer of a craft that falls under the Pleasure Craft Act, you must ensure it meets the product requirements and have the required documents in order. You are also considered a manufacturer if you put your own brand name on the craft.

If you are importing a craft that falls under the Pleasure Craft Act 2016 into the European Economic Area (EEA) for the first time, you must ensure that both the manufacturer and the craft meet all statutory requirements. The EEA includes the European Union (EU), Norway and Iceland.

Conformity assessment

As a manufacturer, you must demonstrate that the craft meets the product requirements. You must determine the design category for which the craft is suitable. These are the 4 categories listed in Annex 1, section 1 of the European directive on recreational craft and personal watercraft:

Design category

Navigation area

Wind force (Beaufort scale)

Significant wave height (H ⅓, metres)

A

Ocean

exceeding 8

exceeding 4

B

Offshore

up to, and including, 8

up to, and including, 4

C

Inshore

up to, and including, 6

up to, and including, 2

D

Sheltered waters

up to, and including, 4

up to, and including, 0.3

To determine the correct design category, you will need to follow the appropriate conformity assessment modules.

Required documentation, builder’s plate and WIN code

Once you have determined that the craft complies with all product requirements for the chosen design category, you must prepare the required documentation and affix the WIN-code (Watercraft Identification Number, WIN) and a bouwersplaatje (builder’s plate) with the CE marking to the craft.

Example of a builder’s plate

Uitleg van de nummers in de afbeelding

Name, registered trade name, or registered trademark of the manufacturer.

Contact address of the manufacturer.

Model name of the vessel.

CE marking.

Design category of the vessel: A, B, C, or D.

Maximum recommended number of persons on board as specified by the manufacturer.

Maximum load in kg recommended by the manufacturer.

Maximum outboard engine power in kW.

For engines over 3 kW: maximum mass of the outboard engine(s).