46 CFR Part 177
PART 177—CONSTRUCTION AND ARRANGEMENT
- PART 177—CONSTRUCTION AND ARRANGEMENT
- Chapter I—Coast Guard, Department of Homeland Security › Subchapter T—Small Passenger Vessels (Under 100 Gross Tons)
- Subpart A—General Provisions
- § 177.100 General requirement.
- § 177.115 Applicability to existing vessels.
- Subpart B—Plans
- § 177.202 Plans and information required.
- § 177.210 Plans for sister vessels.
- Subpart C—Hull Structure
- § 177.300 Structural design.
- § 177.310 Satisfactory service as a design basis.
- § 177.315 Vessels of not more than 19.8 meters (65 feet) in length carrying not more than 12 passengers.
- § 177.330 Sailing vessels.
- § 177.340 Alternate design considerations.
- Subpart D—Fire Protection
- § 177.405 General arrangement and outfitting.
- § 177.410 Structural fire protection.
- § 177.420 Vessels complying with SOLAS structural fire protection requirements.
- Subpart E—Escape Requirements
- § 177.500 Means of escape.
- Subpart F—Ventilation
- § 177.600 Ventilation of enclosed and partially enclosed spaces.
- § 177.620 Ventilation of machinery and fuel tank spaces.
- Subpart G—Crew Spaces
- § 177.700 General requirements.
- § 177.710 Overnight accommodations.
- Subpart H—Passenger Accommodations
- § 177.800 General requirements.
- § 177.810 Overnight accommodations.
- § 177.820 Seating.
- Subpart I—Rails and Guards
- § 177.900 Deck rails.
- § 177.920 Storm rails.
- § 177.940 Guards in vehicle spaces.
- § 177.960 Guards for exposed hazards.
- § 177.970 Protection against hot piping.
- Subpart J—Window Construction and Visibility
- § 177.1010 Safety glazing materials.
- § 177.1020 Strength.
- § 177.1030 Operating station visibility.