answers already passed
CFR 33 - correct answer ✔Navigation and Navigable Waters
CFR 46 - correct answer ✔Shipping
CFR 49 - correct answer ✔Transportation
COI - correct answer ✔- Renewed every five years
- Annual inspection
- Hull inspection every two years (usually)
- Specific requirements determined by class, size, operating area
Gross Registered Tonnage - correct answer ✔- The measuring method used
to determine vessel class and size on the COI
- 1grt= 100 cubic ft.
- Not a measurement of weight
- Vessel's GRT is found by deducting the ship's non revenue earning
spaces from its overall volume (i.e. Engine Room, crew quarters, bridge)
- Allows large vessels to be considered "small" passenger vessels
Recreational - correct answer ✔- Operated primarily for pleasure
- Or rented, leased or chartered by another for pleasure
○ ****No COI
, Uninspected - correct answer ✔- Fishing Vessels
- Passenger 6 or less (UPV)
○ ****No COI
- Inspected - COI required
- Tankers (D)
- Small Passenger Vessels < 100 Tons (R & T)
- Large Passenger Vessels >= 100 Tons
- Cargo (I)
- MODU - Mobile Offshore Drilling Unit(I-a)
- OSV - Offshore Supply Vessel (L)
- Nautical School Ships (R)
- ORV - Offshore Research Vessel(U)
Subchapter C - correct answer ✔- Less than 100 tons, 6 passengers
- "6pack"
- Over 100tons, 12 passengers
- NoCOI
- Licensed captain
- Designed for charter sport fishing, also used by small tour boats
Subchapter T - correct answer ✔- Small passenger vessels of under 100
gross tons that carry more than six passengers and are required to pass
regular USCG inspection of the ship and all onboard equipment.
- Manning Requirements
- COI
- Restricted operation area, number of pass.