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Small Commercial Vessels
- 15-150 gross tons (12-24 metres)
- includes all passenger vessels up to 150 gross tons carrying more than 12 but no more than 25 berthed or 100 unberthed passengers
- other non-pleasure craft
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What do I need to know about this type of vessel?
New technology and evolving industry standards are two factors that directly impact marine legislation. Taking a modern approach to safety requires regulations, standards and policies
to be updated regularly to reflect such industry components. Making sure that you are aware of any changes in regulation will help you remain compliant.
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- Small commercial vessels require a valid operating certificate. Certificates, valid for a restricted period of time, are initially issued after a first inspection and at
Periodic Inspections thereafter.
- Whether you are an experienced mariner or just starting out, there is additional information available to you. Although the
Small Commercial Vessel Safety Guide is aimed at vessels less than 15 gross tons, it is a helpful tool for enhancing education and awareness of matters pertaining to small vessels.
- The following is a list of core regulations that apply to this type of vessel. For a comprehensive list of regulations that pertain to your vessel, consult the official
Regulations.
Some core regulations and
standards pertaining to this vessel category:
Construction
Life Saving
Crewing
Voyage Classification
Navigation
Other Important Information
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