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1. Describe what a Public Vessel must do: For a vessel inspection -
ANSWER ✔ Operator must call Marine Services Bureau to
request certification and set date of inspection.
2. Registration: Describe the display of registration numbers -
ANSWER ✔ 3 Inches tall Colors of the numbers contrast from the
boat, may have dashes or spaces, must be visible from 100 feet
away.
3. Registration: How can you tell which boat is a Public Vessel? -
ANSWER ✔ Will have it marked "PV" And must be seen from
200 feet away.
,4. Boat and Motors - ANSWER ✔ Please review the section on Boat
terminology
5. How does the propeller work? - ANSWER ✔ It rotates in the water
to force water behind the boat
6. What is pitch? - ANSWER ✔ Boat going up and down
7. What does Slip and Cavitation do to affect the speed of the Vessel?
- ANSWER ✔ Slows down (Refer to page 14)
8. Describe what a Public Vessel must do: About deficiencies and
failures - ANSWER ✔ Deficiencies on inspection report failures
must be repaired
9. Describe what a Public Vessel must do: What repairs must be made
to a boat. - ANSWER ✔ Must repair Hull, engine verification,
electrical system, fuel system, control system, propulsion system,
and required safety equipment.
10. Describe what a Public Vessel must do: What an operator
must do when a modification is made it a PV - ANSWER ✔ Naval
architect/professional re certify the boat's stability to the state
,11. Describe the License requirements for a Public Vessel
Operator: Original License - ANSWER ✔ Valid photo ID, boating
safety Course certificate, and 30 hours of experience
12. Describe the License requirements for a Public Vessel
Operator: Renewal License - ANSWER ✔ Renew License every 1
year, and re-examination every 5 years.
13. Describe the License requirements for a Public Vessel
Operator: Suspension of License - ANSWER ✔ Inspector may
suspend on proof of carelessness, in-temperance, incompetence.
14. What is the Joint Pilot and Engineer Requirements? -
ANSWER ✔ Joint Pilot and engineer is for at least 18 years or
older, Boat safety, Written exam, 30 hours of experience, and
Practical Exam at discretion of Inspector
15. What is the Apprentice Masters Requirements? - ANSWER
✔ Apprentice Masters is for at least 21 years or older, boat safety,
Written exam (Unless holding an Joint P&E License), One Season
of experience (or 30 trips) or 1 year as a Joint P&E, and practical
exam at Inspectors discretion.
16. What is the Masters Requirements? - ANSWER ✔ Masters is
for at least 21 years or older, boat safety, Serve as Apprentice
Master under the direct supervision of a licensed master for at least
60 hours experience with providing a logbook, Written test at
, inspectors discretion, Practical exam required with inspectors
observation.
17. What is the Engineers Requirements? - ANSWER ✔
Engineers is for at least 21 years or older, boat safety, One season
working in the engine room under the supervision of a licensed
engineer.
Two months required if candidate is a licensed stationary engineer.
Yes both the Written and Practical Exam are required by the
inspector.
18. Registration: What boats need to be registered? - ANSWER
✔ All need to be registered
19. What is the primary job of the rudder? - ANSWER ✔ To
steer the direction
20. What happens when you go forward or backward without a
rudder? - ANSWER ✔ You will have no lateral control
21. What is the difference between a single screw and a Twin
Screw? - ANSWER ✔ The Single Screw has 1 Propeller, a Twin
Screw has 2 Propellers