The RYA will withdraw as a notified body for the RCD
The RYA has announced it will withdraw as a Notified Body for the 
Recreational Craft Directive (RCD) and the Personal Protective Equipment
 Directive. 
The RYA will step back at the end of this year after nearly 10 years as a Notified Body.
The surprise decision was made following a review of the RYA Notified Body
activities which found the RYA had achieved the majority of its goals set back in 1998.
RYA technical manager Bas Edmonds said: ‘This is not a decision
 we have taken lightly but when the activity as a whole was looked at, 
it became clear that it had achieved its objectives and that now was a 
good opportunity to look at how the RYA Technical
 Department could adapt its services to move more in-line with its 
personal membership. 
‘We will of course continue to work with our current
 clients over the next couple of months and help them complete their 
projects where possible and if needs be help them
 transfer their projects onto other Notified Bodies.’
First introduced in 
1998 the RCD was brought in as a trade directive to ensure that all 
boats built and imported into the European Union were built and sold 
above a minimum set of standards. Once implemented, the
 RYA’s involvement as a Notified Body looked to provide manufacturers 
with a less daunting option than a Classification Society and at a more 
reasonable cost, as well as allowing the RYA hands on experience with 
the standards prescribed within the RCD and
 the ability to assess and influence those standards.
The RYA said it has completed a wide range of 
assessments working with some major British manufacturers
 in getting their models assessed and onto the water, as well as with individuals looking to import boats from 
outside of the EU, home build boats and component parts such as steering
 wheels.
Bas went on to explain: ‘By withdrawing from the RCD it does mean that the range of services 
offered by the RYA Technical Department will be slightly different and 
we are looking at a number of options and services
 we can offer in its place that will appeal to a wider range of the 
membership. However we will continue to offer services such as the issue
 of Craft Identification Numbers and the RCD Web subscription website.
‘The RYA will continue 
to keep a close eye on both the practical day to day processes involved 
in the RCD as well as influencing both the ISO Standards and the EU 
Directive at the highest levels to ensure that the
 end result is a safe, sensible boat for the end user.’
 
                     
				 
                     
                  