OUPV & 100-Ton Master · Subchapter T
On an inspected small passenger vessel, the Certificate of Inspection must be:
- AKept locked in the captain's safe
- BFramed under glass and posted in a conspicuous place aboard✓ Correct
- CCarried only by the owner ashore
- DFiled with the state, not aboard
Explanation
The COI must be framed under glass or other transparent material and posted in a conspicuous place aboard the vessel. If posting is impractical, it must be kept aboard in a weather-tight container available to the crew and inspectors.
Authority: 46 CFR Subchapter T
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