Question 1770Deck General70% to pass
Which river passenger vessel must have a copy of the vessel's plans permanently displayed?
AI Explanation
The correct answer is D) A 1100 GT vessel making daylight excursion trips only.
According to Coast Guard regulations, a passenger vessel of 1100 GT or more that is making daylight excursion trips only is required to have a copy of the vessel's plans permanently displayed. This is to ensure that the crew and passengers have access to important information about the vessel's layout and design in the event of an emergency.
The other answer choices do not meet the specific criteria of a 1100 GT vessel making daylight excursion trips only, which is the requirement for having the vessel's plans permanently displayed.
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