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propulsion motor

  • Arranging A BSS Examination
  • Private Boat Requirements
  • Hire Boats Requirements (2024)
  • Non-private Boat Standards
    • part 2 - inboard engines
    • part 3 - electrical installations
    • part 4 - electrically propelled vessels
      • electrical installation
      • battery arrangements
      • propulsion motor
      • reversing
      • master switch
      • battery charger connection
      • battery charging panel
      • battery charging
      • ventilation of motor & controller compartments
      • need more help or advice on part 4?
      • part 4 checklist
    • part 5 - outboard & portable engines
    • part 6 - fire prevention & extinguishing equipment
    • part 7 - LPG installations
    • part 8 - appliances, flueing & ventilation
    • part 9 - pollution
    • part 10 - non-private boats & safety features
  • Boats with gas
  • Warning Notices
  • Q&A on BSS Examinations
  • 10 most common fails

If electrical connections are damaged they could spark, which could ignite nearby fuel, such as Liquified Petroleum Gas. To minimise this risk the propulsion motor must be securely installed, so that its electrical connections cannot be accidentally damaged. [4.3]

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The BSS is endorsed by the following organisations:

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  • The Environment Agency
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