Question 3132Deck General70% to pass
On a passenger vessel over 400 gross tons, routine entries for the Oil Record Book are recorded in _______________.
AI Explanation
The correct answer is C) Part I (Machinery Space Operations).
The Oil Record Book is required to be maintained on passenger vessels over 400 gross tons. Routine entries for machinery space operations, such as bunkering, fuel transfers, and bilge water discharges, are recorded in Part I of the Oil Record Book. Part II covers cargo oil and ballast operations, while Part III covers emergency discharges and spills. Since this is a passenger vessel, the Oil Record Book is required, making option D incorrect.
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