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Personal Watercraft Ventilation Systems
- Ground Vehicle Standard
- J2034_200808
- Revised
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English
Scope
This SAE Standard applies to personal watercraft as defined in 2.1.
Rationale
SAE Personal Watercraft Recommended Practice J2034 was finalized in January 1993. It has been widely accepted by the Personal Watercraft industry and used as a guide towards standard engineering practice since its inception. It is part of the certification criteria of the National Marine Manufacturers Association Personal Watercraft Certification Program and has become a technical reference within ISO 13590 – Personal Watercraft Construction and System Installation Requirements. As a result of this activity, the Recommended Practice classification of this SAE Technical Report can be upgraded to the Standard level.
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Issuing Committee
The Personal Watercraft Committee is dedicated to creating, preparing and maintaining all relevant documentation that addresses electrical, fuel and ventilation systems as well as floatation and steering capabilities of watercraft vehicles. Participants in the SAE Personal Watercraft Committee include OEMs, suppliers, consulting firms, government and other interested parties.
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