§ 2.01-7 - Classes of vessels (including motorboats) examined or inspected and certificated.  


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  • § 2.01-7 Classes of vessels (including motorboats) examined or inspected and certificated.

    (a) The regulations in this chapter concerning inspecting and certificating vessels are applicable to vessels (including motorboats) either as indicated in the following table 2.01-7(a) or, if the vessel is a towing vessel, as provided in paragraph (b) of this section.

    Table 2.01-7(a)

    Method of propulsion, qualified by size or other limitation1 Vessels inspected and certificated under Subchapter D - Tank Vessels2 Vessels inspected and certificated under Subchapter H - Passenger
    Vessels2345 or Subchapter K or T - Small Passenger Vessels234
    Vessels inspected and certificated under Subchapter I - Cargo and
    Miscellaneous
    Vessels25
    Vessels subject to the provisions of Subchapter C - Uninspected
    Vessels.23678
    Vessels subject to the provisions of Subchapter U - Oceanographic
    Vessels23679
    Vessels subject to the provisions of Subchapter
    O - Certain Bulk and
    Dangerous
    Cargoes10
    Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5Column 6Column 7
    (1) Motor, all vessels except seagoing motor vessels ≥300 gross tonsAll vessels carrying combustible or flammable liquid cargo in bulk.5 (i) All vessels carrying more than 12 passengers on an international voyage, except recreational vessels not engaged in trade.7
    (ii) All vessels <100 gross tons that -
    All vessels >15 gross tons carrying freight-for-hire, except those covered by columns 2 and 3. All vessels carrying dangerous cargoes, when required by 46 CFR part 98All vessels not covered by columns 2, 3, 4, and 6NoneAll vessels carrying cargoes in bulk that are listed in part 153, table 1, or part 154, table 4, or unlisted cargoes that would otherwise be subject to these parts.12
    (A) Carry more than 6 passengers-for-hire whether chartered or not, or
    (B) Carry more than 6 passengers when chartered with the crew provided, or
    (C) Carry more than 12 passengers when chartered with no crew provided, or
    (D) Carry at least 1 passenger-for-hire and are submersible vessels.7
    (E) Carry more than 6 passengers and are ferries.
    (iii) All vessels ≥100 gross tons that -
    (A) Carry more than 12 passengers-for-hire whether chartered or not, or
    (B) Carry more than 12 passengers when chartered with the crew provided, or
    (C) Carry more than 12 passengers when chartered with no crew provided, or
    (D) Carry at least 1 passenger-for-hire and are submersible vessels.7
    (E) Carry at least 1 passenger and are ferries.
    (iv) These regulations do not apply to -
    (A) Recreational vessels not engaged in trade.
    (B) Documented cargo or tank vessels issued a permit to carry 16 or fewer persons in addition to the crew.
    (C) Fishing vessels not engaged in ocean or coastwise service. Such vessels may carry persons on the legitimate business of the vessel6 in addition to the crew, as restricted by the definition of passenger.7
    (2) Motor, seagoing motor vessels ≥300 gross tonsAll vessels carrying combustible or flammable liquid cargo in bulk.5 (i) All vessels carrying more than 12 passengers on an international voyage, except recreational vessels not engaged in trade.7 All vessels, including recreational vessels , not engaged in trade. This does not include vessels covered by columns 2 and 3, and vessels engaged in the fishing industryAll vessels not covered by columns 2, 3, 4, 6, and 7All vessels engaged in oceanographic researchAll vessels carrying cargoes in bulk that are listed in part 153, table 1, or part 154, table 4, or unlisted cargoes that would otherwise be subject to these parts.12
    (ii) All ferries <100 gross tons carrying more than 6 passengers and all ferries ≥100 gross tons that carry at least 1 passenger.
    (iii) These regulations do not apply to -
    (A) Recreational vessels not engaged in trade.
    (B) Documented cargo or tank vessels issued a permit to carry 16 or fewer persons in addition to the crew.
    (C) Fishing vessels not engaged in ocean or coastwise service may carry persons on the legitimate business of the vessel6 in addition to the crew, as restricted by the definition of passenger.7
    (3) Non-self-propelled vessels <100 gross tonsAll vessels carrying combustible or flammable liquid cargo in bulk.5 (i) All vessels that -
    (A) Carry more than 6 passengers-for-hire whether chartered or not, or
    (B) Carry more than 6 passengers when chartered with the crew provided, or
    (C) Carry more than 12 passengers when chartered with no crew provided, or
    All manned barges except those covered by columns 2 and 3All barges except those covered by column 3NoneAll tank barges carrying cargoes listed in Table 151.05 of this chapter or unlisted cargoes that would otherwise be subject to part 151.11112
    (D) Carry at least 1 passenger-for-hire and is a submersible vessel.7
    (E) Carry more than 12 passengers on an international voyage.
    (F) Carry more than 6 passengers and are ferries.
    (4) Non-self-propelled vessels ≥100 gross tonsAll vessels carrying combustible or flammable liquid cargo in bulk.5 (iii) All vessels that -
    (A) Carry more than 12 passengers-for-hire whether chartered or not, or
    (B) Carry more than 12 passengers when chartered with the crew provided, or
    (C) Carry more than 12 passengers when chartered with no crew provided, or
    (D) Carry at least 1 passenger-for-hire and is a submersible vessel.7
    All seagoing barges except a seagoing barge that is covered by column 2 or 3, or that is unmanned for the purposes of operating or navigating the barge, and that carries neither a hazardous material as cargo nor a flammable or combustible liquid, including oil, in bulk quantities of 250 barrels or moreAll barges except those covered by columns 3 and 6All seagoing barges engaged in oceanographic researchAll tank barges carrying cargoes listed in Table 151.05 of this chapter or unlisted cargoes that would otherwise be subject to part 151.11112
    (E) Carry more than 12 passengers on an international voyage.
    (F) Carry at least 1 passenger and are ferries
    (5) Sail13 vessels ≤700 gross tonsAll vessels carrying combustible or flammable liquid cargo in bulk.5 (i) All vessels carrying more than 12 passengers on an international voyage, except recreational vessels not engaged in trade.7 All vessels carrying dangerous cargoes, when required by 46 CFR part 98All vessels not covered by columns 2, 3, 4, and 6NoneAll vessels carrying cargoes in bulk that are listed in part 153, table 1, or part 154, table 4, or unlisted cargoes that would otherwise be subject to these parts.12
    (ii) All vessels <100 gross tons that -
    (A) Carry more than 6 passengers-for-hire whether chartered or not, or
    (B) Carry more than 6 passengers when chartered with the crew provided, or
    (C) Carry more than 12 passengers when chartered with no crew provided, or
    (D) Carry at least 1 passenger-for-hire and are submersible vessels.7
    (E) Carry more than 6 passengers and are ferries.
    (iii) All vessels ≥100 gross tons that -
    (A) Carry more than 12 passengers-for-hire whether chartered or not, or
    (B) Carry more than 12 passengers when chartered with the crew provided, or
    (C) Carry more than 12 passengers when chartered with no crew provided, or
    (D) Carry at least 1 passenger-for-hire and are submersible vessels.7
    (E) Carry at least 1 passenger and are ferries.
    (iv) These regulations do not apply to -
    (A) Recreational vehicles not engaged in trade.
    (B) Documented cargo or tank vessels issued a permit to carry 16 or fewer persons in addition to the crew.
    (C) Fishing vessels, not engaged in ocean or coastwise service. Such vessels may carry persons on the legitimate business of the vessel6 in addition to the crew, as restricted by the definition of passenger.7
    (6) Sail13 vessels >700 gross tonsAll vessels carrying combustible or flammable liquid cargo in bulk.5 (i) All vessels carrying passengers or passengers-for-hire, except recreational vessels.7
    (ii) All ferries that carry at least 1 passenger
    All vessels carrying dangerous cargoes, when required by 46 CFR part 98All vessels not covered by columns 2, 3, 4, and 6NoneAll vessels carrying cargoes in bulk that are listed in part 153, Table 1, or part 154, Table 4, or unlisted cargoes that would otherwise be subject to these parts.12
    (7) Steam, vessels ≤19.8 meters (65 feet) in lengthAll vessels carrying combustible or flammable liquid cargo in bulk.5 (i) All vessels carrying more than 12 passengers on an international voyage, except recreational vessels not engaged in trade.7 All tugboats and towboats. All vessels carrying dangerous cargoes, when required by 46 CFR part 98All vessels not covered by columns 2, 3, 4, and 6NoneAll vessels carrying cargoes in bulk that are listed in part 153, table 1, or part 154, table 4, or unlisted cargoes that would otherwise be subject to these parts.12
    (ii) All vessels <100 gross tons that-
    (A) Carry more than 6 passengers-for-hire whether chartered or not, or
    (B) Carry more than 6 passengers when chartered with the crew provided, or
    (C) Carry more than 12 passengers when chartered with no crew provided, or
    (D) Carry at least 1 passenger-for-hire and are submersible vessels.7
    (E) Carry more than 6 passengers and are ferries.
    (iii) All vessels ≥100 gross tons that-
    (A) Carry more than 12 passengers-for-hire whether chartered or not, or
    (B) Carry more than 12 passengers when chartered with the crew provided, or
    (C) Carry more than 12 passengers when chartered with no crew provided, or
    (D) Carry at least 1 passenger-for-hire and are submersible vessels.7
    (E) Carry at least 1 passenger and are ferries.
    (iv) These regulations do not apply to -
    (A) Recreational vessels not engaged in trade.
    (B) Documented cargo or tank vessels issued a permit to carry 16 or fewer persons in addition to the crew.
    (C) Fishing vessels not engaged in ocean or coastwise service. Such vessels may carry persons on the legitimate business of the vessel6 in addition to the crew, as restricted by the definition of passenger.7
    (8) Steam, vessels >19.8 meters (65 feet) in lengthAll vessels carrying combustible or flammable liquid cargo in bulk.5 (i) All vessels carrying more than 12 passengers on an international voyage, except recreational vessels not engaged in trade.7 All vessels not covered by columns 2, 3, 6, and 7NoneAll vessels engaged in oceanographic researchAll vessels carrying cargoes in bulk that are listed in part 153, Table 1, or part 154, Table 4, or unlisted cargoes that would otherwise be subject to these parts.12
    (ii) All vessels <100 gross tons that -
    (A) Carry more than 6 passengers-for-hire whether chartered or not, or
    (B) Carry more than 6 passengers when chartered with the crew provided, or
    (C) Carry more than 12 passengers when chartered with no crew provided, or
    (D) Carry at least 1 passenger-for-hire and are submersible vessels.7
    (E) Carry more than 6 passengers and are ferries.
    (iii) All vessels ≥100 gross tons that -
    (A) Carry more than 12 passengers-for-hire whether chartered or not, or
    (B) Carry more than 12 passengers when chartered with the crew provided, or
    (C) Carry more than 12 passengers when chartered with no crew provided, or
    (D) Carry at least 1 passenger-for-hire and are submersible vessels.7
    (E) Carry at least 1 passenger and are ferries.
    (iv) These regulations do not apply to -
    (A) Recreational vehicles not engaged in trade.
    (B) Documented cargo or tank vessels issued a permit to carry 16 or fewer persons in addition to the crew.
    (C) Fishing vessels not engaged in ocean or coastwise service. Such vessels may carry persons on the legitimate business of the vessel6 in addition to the crew, as restricted by the definition of passenger.7

    (b)

    (1) A U.S.-flag towing vessel is subject to inspection and certifying regulations in subchapter M of this chapter except:

    (i) A vessel less than 26 feet (7.92 meters) in length measured from end to end over the deck (excluding the sheer), unless that vessel is pushing, pulling, or hauling a barge that is carrying oil or hazardous material in bulk;

    (ii) A vessel engaged in one or more of the following:

    (A) Assistance towing as defined in § 136.110 of this chapter;

    (B) Towing recreational vessels for salvage; or

    (C) Transporting or assisting the navigation of recreational vessels within and between marinas and marina facilities, within a limited geographic area, as determined by the local Captain of the Port;

    (iii) A workboat operating exclusively within a worksite and performing intermittent towing within the worksite;

    (iv) A seagoing towing vessel of 300 gross tons or more subject to the provisions of subchapter I of this chapter;

    (v) A vessel inspected under other subchapters of this chapter that may perform occasional towing;

    (vi) A public vessel as defined in 46 U.S.C. 2101;

    (vii) A vessel which has surrendered its Certificate of Inspection and is laid up, dismantled, or otherwise out of service; and

    (viii) A propulsion unit used for the purpose of propelling or controlling the direction of a barge where the unit is controlled from the barge, is not normally manned, and is not utilized as an independent vessel.

    (2) A towing vessel not subject to subchapter M of this chapter should refer to table 2.01-7 of this section.

    (c) The specific application of regulations concerning inspecting and certificating vessels is set forth in the specific subchapter governing a particular class of vessels.

    (1) For passenger vessels see part 70 of subchapter H (Passenger Vessels) of this chapter.

    (2) For cargo and miscellaneous vessels see part 90 of subchapter I (Cargo and Miscellaneous Vessels) of this chapter.

    (3) For tank vessels see part 30 of subchapter D (Tank Vessels) of this chapter.

    (4) For small passenger vessels see part 114 of subchapter K (Small Passenger Vessels Carrying More Than 150 Passengers or with Overnight Accommodations for More Than 49 Passengers) and part 175 of subchapter T (Small Passenger Vessels) of this chapter.

    (5) For uninspected vessels see part 24 of subchapter C (Uninspected Vessels) of this chapter.

    (6) For vessels carrying certain bulk dangerous cargoes see subchapter O of this chapter.

    (7) For towing vessels, see part 136 of subchapter M of this chapter.

    [CGFR 65-50, 30 FR 16604, Dec. 30, 1965]