OUPV & 100-Ton Master · Operations
A float plan left ashore before departure should include all of the following EXCEPT:
- AVessel description and registration
- BNumber of persons aboard and intended route
- CExpected return time and whom to call if overdue
- DThe captain's bank account number✓ Correct
Explanation
A float plan should describe the vessel, persons aboard, route, departure and expected return times, communications and survival gear, and who to notify if the vessel is overdue. Financial information serves no safety purpose and should never be included.
Authority: USCG Boating Safety; prudent practice
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