USCG Exam Practice · Marine casualty reporting (CG-2692)
After a reportable marine casualty occurs on a small passenger vessel, the owner or master must file Form CG-2692 with a Coast Guard Sector Office or Marine Inspection Office within how many days?
- A2 days
- B5 days✓ correct
- C10 days
- D30 days
Why B is correct
46 CFR §185.206(a) requires the owner, master, agent, or person in charge to file the written report on Form CG-2692 within five days of the marine casualty. The 30-day figure applies to voyage record retention under 33 CFR §164.61, not to the written report deadline.
Cited:46 CFR §185.206
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