No Mechanically Powered Craft Sign CAD Block
The No Mechanically Powered Craft Sign CAD Block (ISO 7010 P056) is essential for regulating motorized watercraft in sensitive or restricted aquatic zones. It clearly informs boaters and operators that powered vessels are not allowed in the designated area. As a result, this prohibition sign promotes water safety, protects marine life, and helps maintain peaceful conditions in shared or eco-sensitive zones.
This safety sign CAD block features a red circular border with a diagonal slash over a pictogram of a mechanically powered boat. It follows ISO 7010 and ISO 3864-1 signage standards, using standardized visual elements for immediate recognition and compliance. Moreover, the symbol remains effective in a variety of outdoor conditions, from lakeshores to marine sanctuaries.
No Mechanically Powered Craft Sign CAD Drawing Key Features
- High-quality DWG drawing of ISO 7010 P056 prohibition symbol
- Designed in compliance with ISO 3864-1 color and layout rules
- Fully compatible with AutoCAD and other major CAD software
- Vector-based format allows for scaling without quality loss
- Simple to integrate into marine safety diagrams, water maps, and technical layouts
Applications
This prohibition sign symbol is suitable for use in marine parks, swimming zones, wildlife reserves, and non-motorized boating areas. For instance, it is commonly posted at lakefronts, riversides, canals, and eco-preserved beaches to restrict entry of jet skis and motorboats. Including this CAD block in your design plans ensures a safer and quieter environment for paddlers, swimmers, and wildlife alike. In addition, it helps enforce local ordinances and maritime rules with professional signage clarity.
Compliance
Our safety sign CAD block complies with ISO 7010 (P056) and ISO 3864-1 international standards. It forms part of the Prohibition Sign CAD block collection by AppisCAD. You may also be interested in our full ISO 7010 Prohibition Signs DWG Set if you need CAD versions of related safety symbols.
For more details about ISO 7010 symbols, visit our site or see Wikipedia.


