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Page 151 - However, if from a distance it may be inconvenient to report in person, it may be done in writing only. The written report required for personal accident shall be made on Form CG-924E and submitted for each individual injured and each loss of life. For all other vessel casualties the written report shall be made on Form CG-2692.
Page 15 - The inspection shall also be such as to insure that the workmanship of all parts of the vessel and its equipment is in all respects satisfactory, and that the vessel is provided with lights, means of making sound signals and distress signals as required by applicable regulations and the applicable "Rules of the Road.
Page 162 - Every vessel making voyages from a port in the United States to any foreign port, or, being of the burden of 75 tons or upward, from a port on the Atlantic to a port on the Pacific, or vice versa, shall have an Official Logbook; • • •." This Official Logbook is furnished gratuitously to masters of United States...
Page 77 - If any damage of lesser extent than that indicated in sub-paragraphs (i), (ii) and (iii) of this paragraph would result in a more severe condition regarding heel or loss of metacentric height, such damage shall be assumed in the calculations.
Page 29 - The list of required plans is general in character, but includes all plans in § 71.65-5 which normally show construction and safety features coming under the cognizance of the Coast Guard. In the case of a particular vessel, all of the plans enumerated may not be applicable, and it is intended that only those plans and specifications be submitted as will clearly show the vessel's arrangement, construction and required equipment. (b) In the list of required plans in § 71.65-5 the items which must...
Page 68 - In vessels 200 feet and under 249 feet In length a double bottom shall be fitted at least outside the machinery space, and shall extend to the fore and afterpeak bulkheads, or as near thereto as practicable.
Page 68 - ... in such a manner as to protect the bottom to the turn of the bilge. Such protection will be deemed satisfactory if the line of intersection of the outer edge of the margin plate with the bilge plating is not lower at any part than a horizontal plane passing through the point of intersection with the frame line amidships of a transverse diagonal...
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Page 14 - Carrying freight for hire. The carriage of any goods, wares, or merchandise or any other freight for a valuable consideration whether directly or indirectly flowing to the owner, charterer, operator, agent, or any other person interested in the vessel.
Page 66 - Additional subdivision is provided in way of the step to maintain the same measure of safety as that secured by a plane bulkhead.