USCG Exam Practice · Small passenger vessel regulations (Subchapter T)
A vessel is chartered WITHOUT a crew provided or specified by the owner. Under 46 CFR Subchapter T, this vessel becomes subject to Subchapter T requirements when it carries more than how many passengers?
- A6 passengers
- B8 passengers
- C12 passengers✓ correct
- D16 passengers
Why C is correct
46 CFR §175.110(a)(3) states that a vessel chartered with no crew provided or specified by the owner or the owner's representative is subject to Subchapter T when carrying more than 12 passengers. This threshold differs from the 6-passenger threshold that applies when crew is provided.
Cited:46 CFR §175.110
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