Question 2993 Deck General
70% to passWhat is NOT required on an uninspected towing vessel?
A
Certificate of Documentation
B
FCC Station License
C
Operators Credential
D
Certificate of Inspection
AI Explanation
The correct answer is D) Certificate of Inspection. Uninspected towing vessels are not required to have a Certificate of Inspection, which is a document issued by the US Coast Guard certifying that a vessel has been inspected and meets all applicable safety standards. Uninspected vessels, by definition, are not subject to the same level of regular Coast Guard inspection and certification as inspected commercial vessels. Instead, uninspected towing vessels must have a Certificate of Documentation, an FCC Station License, and an Operator's Credential, but they do not require a Certificate of Inspection.
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