Towing & Ship-Assist · Subchapter M — Towing Vessel Record
The Towing Vessel Record (TVR) required by Subchapter M is used to:
- ADocument required tests, inspections, drills, maintenance, and crew familiarization on board✓ Correct
- BLog only fuel purchases
- CReplace the official logbook entirely
- DTrack cargo manifests
Explanation
The TVR documents the vessel's required tests, inspections, equipment checks, drills, maintenance, and crew familiarization. It must be available aboard and demonstrates ongoing compliance to USCG or the TPO.
Authority: 46 CFR Subchapter M, Part 140
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