Question 1841Deck General70% to pass
No "T-boat", however propelled, may operate with more than six passengers onboard _______________.
AI Explanation
The correct answer is D) unless the operator has a Coast Guard Credential.
The reasoning is that the Coast Guard regulates the carriage of passengers on uninspected vessels, which includes "T-boats" or small passenger vessels. According to regulations, a T-boat may not operate with more than six passengers onboard unless the operator holds a valid Coast Guard-issued credential, such as a Captain's License. The other options (A, B, and C) do not accurately reflect the regulatory requirements for passenger vessel operations.
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