Question 3047Deck General70% to pass
According to U.S. regulations, when estimating the cost of collision damage to a tank vessel after a marine accident, which of the following should NOT be included in the repair cost estimate?
AI Explanation
The correct answer is D) All of the above.
According to U.S. regulations, the cost to drydock the vessel, off-load the current cargo, and gas-free the cargo tanks should all be included in the repair cost estimate when estimating the cost of collision damage to a tank vessel after a marine accident. These are necessary steps in the repair process and directly related to the collision damage, so they should be accounted for in the repair cost estimate.
The other answer choices (A, B, and C) are incorrect because these items are required to be included in the repair cost estimate, not excluded.
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