Question 1783 Deck General
70% to passWhat is the maximum number of passengers a "T-Boat" may carry?
A
is stated on the vessel's Certificate of Inspection
B
depends on the number of lifejackets you carry
C
is the number authorized in the Navigation Rules
D
is the number authorized by your credential
AI Explanation
The correct answer is A) is stated on the vessel's Certificate of Inspection. The maximum number of passengers a "T-Boat" may carry is determined by the vessel's Certificate of Inspection, which is issued by the US Coast Guard. This certificate specifies the vessel's approved passenger capacity based on factors such as the boat's size, stability, and safety equipment. The other options are incorrect because the passenger limit is not dependent on the number of lifejackets carried (B), the Navigation Rules (C), or the operator's credential (D).
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