Building to Class: Is "Commercial Grade" Worth the Paperwork?

Many owners demand Lloyd’s or RINA classification without understanding the operational burden. We discuss the reality of "Build to Class"—from the increased weight of fire-retardant materials to the relentless schedule of annual surveys. When is "Built to Flag" enough, and when is full Classification a necessity for resale?

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The "Medical Bay": More Than Just a First Aid Kit