
(1) Motor, all vessels except seagoing motor vessels ≥300 gross tonsĪll vessels carrying combustible or flammable liquid cargo in bulk. Vessels subject to the provisions of Subchapter Vessels subject to the provisions of Subchapter U - Oceanographic Vessels subject to the provisions of Subchapter C - Uninspected Vessels inspected and certificated under Subchapter I - Cargo and Vessels 2 3 4 5 or Subchapter K or T - Small Passenger Vessels 2 3 4 Vessels inspected and certificated under Subchapter H - Passenger

Vessels inspected and certificated under Subchapter D - Tank Vessels 2 Table 2.01-7(a) Method of propulsion, qualified by size or other limitation 1 Welding procedure and performance qualifications.Ĭertificates or documents issued by Coast Guard.Ĭertificates or documents issued by others.Įquipment or material required to be approved. Withdrawals or terminations of approvals and appeals. Repairs or alterations in lifesaving or fire prevention equipment.Īpprovals of Safety Equipment, Materials and Installations, and Qualifications for Construction Personnel Overseas inspection and examination fees.įees for examination of foreign tankships.įees for examination of foreign mobile offshore drilling units. Prepayment of annual vessel inspection fees. Persons other than crew on towing, oyster, or fishing steam vessels. Passengers or persons in addition to crew on cargo or tank vessels. International Convention for Safety of Life at Sea, 1974.

Suspension or revocation of certificates of inspection. Inspection requirements - foreign vessels. Inspection requirements - domestic vessels. Classes of vessels (including motorboats) examined or inspected and certificated.Īpplication of regulations to vessels or tankships on an international voyage.
