Mich. Admin. Code R. 281.3104 - Main engines
Rule 104.
(1) Each
vessel designed for inboard or inboard/outboard (stern drive) main engines
shall be fitted with the appropriate number of engines.
(2) All main engines shall be of the
appropriate type and design for the propulsion requirements of the hull in
which they are installed, shall be capable of operating at a constant marine
load without exceeding their design limitations, and shall be in good and
serviceable condition.
(3) The
head, block, and exhaust manifold of any main engine shall be waterjacketed and
cooled by water from a pump which operates when the engine operates, except for
drystack exhaust systems.
(4) When
a main engine is fitted with an updraft or sidedraft carburetor, the
carburetors shall have integral or properly connected drip collectors of
adequate capacity which will return all drip and overflow to the engine intake
manifold.
(5) The exhaust pipe
system of the main engines shall comply with all of the following provisions:
(a) Be gastight to the hull
interior.
(b) Be designed and
installed to prevent cooling water or seawater from returning to the
engines.
(c) Be so accessible that
it can be inspected and repaired throughout its length.
(d) Be supported so as to prevent undue
stress which may cause fractures. Hangers, brackets, and other supporting
components shall be made of fireproof materials and shall be installed so as to
prevent the transmission of heat to adjacent combustible materials.
(e) Where personnel or combustibles might
come in contact with hot surfaces, effective protection shall be provided by
water jacketing, lagging, shielding, or suitable guards.
(6) Outboard engines on vessels designed for
utilizing outboard engines as main engines shall be in good and serviceable
condition.
(7) Vessels utilizing
unique or unusual machinery as main engines shall be given separate
consideration and shall be subject to requirements as determined by the marine
inspector after consultation with the state boating law administrator. The
requirements shall be in keeping with good marine practice and standards. These
unique or unusual types of machinery shall include those utilizing steam,
electricity, gas turbines, air screws, and hydraulic jets.
(8) When auxiliary engines are installed on a
vessel, they shall be installed in accordance with good marine practice and
standards and shall be in good and serviceable condition.
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