Question 305 Deck General
70% to passWhat is the maximum number of crew members that may be berthed in one room aboard your cargo vessel?
A
Two
B
Four
C
Six
D
Eight
AI Explanation
The correct answer is B) Four. The maximum number of crew members that may be berthed in one room aboard a cargo vessel is four, as per the regulations set by the US Coast Guard for Captain's License Examinations. This limit is in place to ensure adequate living space, privacy, and safety for the vessel's crew. The other options, such as two, six, or eight crew members per room, would not meet the Coast Guard's standards for acceptable crew accommodations on a cargo vessel.
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