Question 3002Deck General70% to pass
A re-inspection of the vessel shall be made between which of the following months while the Certificate of Inspection is valid?
AI Explanation
The correct answer is C) 10 - 14 months.
The reasoning is that according to regulations, a re-inspection of the vessel must be conducted between 10 and 14 months while the Certificate of Inspection is valid. This ensures the vessel continues to meet safety standards throughout the inspection period.
The other options are incorrect because option A) 8 - 12 months is too soon, option B) 10 - 12 months is too narrow of a window, and option D) 12 - 14 months is too late for the required re-inspection.
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