(a) Except as allowed in paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section, plates, forgings, forged and rolled fittings, and rolled and forged bars and shapes used in the construction of the contiguous steel hull structure must meet the thickness and steel grade in Table 1 for the temperatures under §§154.174(b) and 154.176(b).

(b) for a minimum temperature, determined under §§154,174(b) and 154.176(b), below −25 °C (−13 °F), the contiguous steel hull structure must meet §54.25-10 for that minimum temperature.

(c) If a steel grade that is not listed in Table 1 has the equivalent chemical properties, mechanical properties, and heat treatment of a steel grade that is listed, the steel grade not listed may be specially approved by the Commandant (CG-ENG), for use in the contiguous hull structure.

Table 1—Minimum Temperature, Thickness, and Steel Grades in Contiguous Hull Structures

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Minimum
temperature
Steel thickness Steel1 grade
0 °C (32 °F) All Standards of the American Bureau of Shipping published in “Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels”, 1981
−10 °C (14 °F) T≤112.5 mm ( 12 in.) B
12.5<t≤25.5 mm (1 in.) D
>25.5 mm (1 in.) E
−25 °C (−13 °F) t≤112.5 mm ( 12 in.) D
>12.5 mm ( 12 in.) E

1Steel grade of the American Bureau of Shipping published in “Rules for Building and Classing Steel Vessels”, 1981.

[CGD 74-289, 44 FR 26009, May 3, 1979, as amended by CGD 82-063b, 48 FR 4782, Feb. 3, 1983; CGD 77-069, 52 FR 31630, Aug. 21, 1987]


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