Part 42 — Domestic and Foreign Voyages by Sea
Subpart 42.01 — Authority and Purpose
Subpart 42.03 — Application
- § 42.03-5— U.S.-flag vessels subject to the requirements of this subchapter.
- § 42.03-10— Foreign vessels subject to this subchapter.
- § 42.03-15— The Great Lakes of North America.
- § 42.03-17— Special load line marks for vessels carrying timber deck cargo.
- § 42.03-20— Equivalents.
- § 42.03-25— Experimental installations.
- § 42.03-30— Exemptions for vessels.
- § 42.03-35— U.S.-flag vessels and Canadian vessels navigating on sheltered waters of Puget Sound and contiguous west coast waters of United States and Canada.
Subpart 42.05 — Definition of Terms Used in This Subchapter
- § 42.05-1— Approved.
- § 42.05-10— Assigning authority.
- § 42.05-20— Commandant.
- § 42.05-25— Coast Guard District Commander or District Commander.
- § 42.05-27— Credential.
- § 42.05-30— Existing vessel.
- § 42.05-40— Great Lakes.
- § 42.05-45— International voyage.
- § 42.05-47— Marine inspector or inspector.
- § 42.05-50— New vessel.
- § 42.05-55— Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection.
- § 42.05-60— Recognized classification society.
- § 42.05-63— Ship(s) and vessel(s).
- § 42.05-65— Surveyor.
Subpart 42.07 — Control, Enforcement, and Rights of Appeal
- § 42.07-1— Load lines required.
- § 42.07-5— Marks placed on vessel to indicate load lines.
- § 42.07-10— Submergence of load line marks.
- § 42.07-15— Zones and seasonal areas.
- § 42.07-20— Logbook entries.
- § 42.07-25— Approval of the Commandant.
- § 42.07-30— Approval of the assigning authority.
- § 42.07-35— American Bureau of Shipping as an assigning authority.
- § 42.07-40— Recognized classification society as an assigning authority.
- § 42.07-43— Change in assigning authority.
- § 42.07-45— Load line certificates.
- § 42.07-50— Penalties for violations.
- § 42.07-55— Cancellation of load line certificates or exemption certificates.
- § 42.07-60— Control.
- § 42.07-75— Right of appeal.
Subpart 42.09 — Load Line Assignments and Surveys—General Requirements
- § 42.09-1— Assignment of load lines.
- § 42.09-5— All vessels—division into types.
- § 42.09-10— Stability, subdivision, and strength.
- § 42.09-15— Surveys by the American Bureau of Shipping or assigning authority.
- § 42.09-20— Surveys of foreign vessels.
- § 42.09-25— Initial or periodic survey requirements for all vessels.
- § 42.09-30— Additional survey requirements for steel-hull vessels.
- § 42.09-35— Additional survey requirements for wood-hull vessels.
- § 42.09-40— Annual surveys.
- § 42.09-45— Correction of deficiencies.
- § 42.09-50— Repairs or alterations to vessel after it has been surveyed.
Subpart 42.11 — Applications for Load Line Assignments, Surveys, and Certificates
- § 42.11-1— General.
- § 42.11-5— Applications for load line assignments, surveys, and certificates for U.S.-flag vessels.
- § 42.11-10— Applications for load line assignments and certificates for vessels other than U.S.-flag vessels.
- § 42.11-15— Application for timber load lines.
- § 42.11-20— Application for annual survey.
Subpart 42.13 — General Rules for Determining Load Lines
- § 42.13-1— Assumptions.
- § 42.13-5— Strength of vessel.
- § 42.13-10— Freeboards assigned vessels.
- § 42.13-15— Definitions of terms.
- § 42.13-20— Deck line.
- § 42.13-25— Load line mark.
- § 42.13-30— Lines to be used with the load line mark.
- § 42.13-35— Mark of assigning authority.
- § 42.13-40— Details of marking.
- § 42.13-45— Verification of marks.
Subpart 42.15 — Conditions of Assignment of Freeboard
- § 42.15-1— Information to be supplied to the master.
- § 42.15-5— Superstructure end bulkheads.
- § 42.15-10— Doors.
- § 42.15-15— Positions of hatchways, doorways and ventilators.
- § 42.15-20— Cargo and other hatchways.
- § 42.15-25— Hatchways closed by portable covers and secured weathertight by tarpaulins and battening devices.
- § 42.15-30— Hatchways closed by weathertight covers of steel or other equivalent material fitted with gaskets and clamping devices.
- § 42.15-35— Machinery space openings.
- § 42.15-40— Miscellaneous openings in freeboard and superstructure decks.
- § 42.15-45— Ventilators.
- § 42.15-50— Air pipes.
- § 42.15-55— Cargo ports and other similar openings.
- § 42.15-60— Scuppers, inlets, and discharges.
- § 42.15-65— Side scuttles.
- § 42.15-70— Freeing ports.
- § 42.15-75— Protection of the crew.
- § 42.15-80— Special conditions of assignment for Type “A” vessels.
Subpart 42.20 — Freeboards
- § 42.20-3— Freeboard assignment: Type “A” vessels.
- § 42.20-5— Freeboard assignment: Type “B” vessels.
- § 42.20-6— Flooding standard: Type “A” vessels.
- § 42.20-7— Flooding standard: Type “B” vessel, 60 percent reduction.
- § 42.20-8— Flooding standard: Type “B” vessel, 100 percent reduction.
- § 42.20-9— Initial conditions of loading.
- § 42.20-10— Free surface.
- § 42.20-11— Extent of damage.
- § 42.20-12— Conditions of equilibrium.
- § 42.20-13— Vessels without means of propulsion.
- § 42.20-15— Freeboard tables.
- § 42.20-20— Correction to the freeboard for vessels under 328 feet in length.
- § 42.20-25— Correction for block coefficient.
- § 42.20-30— Correction for depth.
- § 42.20-35— Correction for position of deck line.
- § 42.20-40— Standard height of superstructure.
- § 42.20-45— Length of superstructure.
- § 42.20-50— Effective length of superstructure.
- § 42.20-55— Trunks.
- § 42.20-60— Deduction for superstructures and trunks.
- § 42.20-65— Sheer.
- § 42.20-70— Minimum bow height.
- § 42.20-75— Minimum freeboards.