OUPV & 100-Ton Master · Subchapter T
On a small passenger vessel, the document that states the routes, maximum passengers, manning, and equipment the vessel is authorized for is the:
- ACertificate of Documentation
- BCertificate of Inspection (COI)✓ Correct
- CLoad Line Certificate
- DStability letter
Explanation
The Certificate of Inspection lists the authorized route, maximum number of passengers, minimum manning, required lifesaving and firefighting equipment, and operating conditions. It must be posted under glass where passengers can see it.
Authority: 46 CFR Subchapter T
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