Question 2917Deck General70% to pass
An Official Logbook is required on which vessel?
AI Explanation
The correct answer is B) A 100-G.T. tug going from New York to San Pedro, California.
An Official Logbook is required on any vessel 100 gross tons or over that is engaged in coastwise or ocean voyages. Since the tug in option B is 100 gross tons and is going on a coastwise voyage from New York to San Pedro, California, it is required to maintain an Official Logbook.
The other options are incorrect because a 150-G.T. tug (option A), a 50-G.T. tug (option C), and a 199-G.T. tug (option D) are all under 100 gross tons, so they are not required to maintain an Official Logbook.
Related Questions
#2915 The S.S. Ossel Hitch arrives in Capetown, South Africa, and the Master affects a note of protest with the U.S. Consul. Why would the Master affect this document? #2916 The document that establishes the facts of a casualty and is the prima facie relief from liability for the damage is the _______________.#2918 A complaint of unseaworthiness by a majority of crew members to the American Consul is found to be justified after a survey is completed. Who must pay the cost of the survey? #2919 What is required to be entered into the Official Logbook? #2920 The probability of sulfide stress cracking in the presence of hydrogen sulfide is greatest for which of the following materials?