Certificates and Documents Required Flashcards
A small passenger vessel engaging in international voyages must be dry docked at least once every ________________.
12 Months
At each initial and subsequent inspection for certification, all carbon dioxide fire extinguishers aboard a vessel are ________. (small passenger vessel regulations)
Weighed
Whenever an inspected vessel is dry-docked for major repairs, the person in charge of the vessel, the owner or the agent should report this to the __________________. (small passenger vessel regulations)
Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection
Whenever practical, the Certificate of Inspection must be posted _______________________. (small passenger vessel regulations)
In a conspicuous place where it will most likely be observed by passengers.
How do you know how many passengers you may carry? (small passenger vessel regulations)
The amount is listed on the Certificate of Inspection
The removal of a watertight door on an inspected passenger vessel would require knowledge and approval of the Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection? TRUE or FALSE?(small passenger vessel regulations)
True
You must make a written application to obtain or renew your “T-Boat’s” Certificate of Inspection ______________. (small passenger vessel regulations)
On form CG-3752
A damaged “T-Boat” that is unable to meet the requirements of its Certificate of Inspection but is able to travel to a shipyard under its own power should _________________. (small passenger vessel regulations)
Make the trip only after obtaining a “Permit to Proceed to another Port for Repairs
The Certificate of Inspection issued to a vessel carrying more than 6 passengers must be ____________________. (Small passenger vessel regulations)
Posted onboard under glass, if practical
The maximum number of passengers a “T-Boat” may carry ________________.
Is stated on the vessel’s Certificate of Inspection