§ 401.3 Maximum vessel dimensions
§ 401.4 Maximum length and weight
§ 401.5 Required equipment
§ 401.6 Markings
§ 401.7 Fenders
§ 401.8 Landing booms
§ 401.9 Radio telephone and navigation equipment
§ 401.10 Mooring lines
§ 401.11 Fairleads
§ 401.12 Minimum requirements–mooring lines and fairleads
§ 401.13 Hand lines
§ 401.14 Anchors, Anchor Marking Buoys
§ 401.15 Stern anchors
§ 401.16 Propeller direction alarms
§ 401.17 Pitch indicators and alarms
§ 401.18 Steering lights
§ 401.19 Disposal and discharge systems
§ 401.20 Automatic Identification System
§ 401.21 Requirements for U.S. waters of the St. Lawrence Seaway

Terms Used In CFR > Title 33 > Chapter IV > Part 401 > Subpart A > Condition of Vessels

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