USCG Exam Practice · Marine casualty reporting (CG-2692)
When a vessel involved in a marine casualty remains in the navigable waters of the United States, voyage records must be retained for at least how long after the casualty?
- A5 days
- B15 days
- C30 days✓ correct
- D90 days
Why C is correct
33 CFR §164.61(b)(1) requires voyage records to be retained for 30 days after the casualty when the vessel remains in the navigable waters of the United States. The 5-day figure is the deadline for filing Form CG-2692, and 90 days applies to insurance underwriter reporting under 46 CFR §28.80(b).
Cited:33 CFR §164.61
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