46 CFR Part 117
PART 117—LIFESAVING EQUIPMENT AND ARRANGEMENTS
- PART 117—LIFESAVING EQUIPMENT AND ARRANGEMENTS
- Chapter I—Coast Guard, Department of Homeland Security › Subchapter K—Small Passenger Vessels Carrying More Than 150 Passengers or with Overnight Accommodations for More Than 49 Passengers
- Subpart A—General Provisions
- § 117.10 Applicability to vessels on an international voyage.
- § 117.15 Applicability to existing vessels.
- § 117.25 Additional requirements.
- Subpart B—Emergency Communications
- § 117.64 Emergency Position Indicating Radiobeacons (EPIRB).
- § 117.68 Distress flares and smoke signals.
- Subpart C—Ring Life Buoys and Life Jackets
- § 117.70 Ring life buoys.
- § 117.71 Lifejackets.
- § 117.72 Personal flotation devices carried in addition to lifejackets.
- § 117.75 Life jacket lights.
- § 117.78 Stowage of life jackets.
- Subpart D—Survival Craft Arrangements and Equipment
- § 117.130 Stowage of survival craft.
- § 117.137 Stowage of life floats and buoyant apparatus.
- § 117.150 Survival craft embarkation arrangements.
- § 117.175 Survival craft equipment.
- Subpart E—Number and Type of Survival Craft
- § 117.200 Survival craft—general.
- § 117.202 Survival craft—vessels operating on oceans routes.
- § 117.204 Survival craft—vessels operating on coastwise routes.
- § 117.205 Survival craft—vessels operating on limited coastwise routes.
- § 117.206 Survival craft—vessels operating on Great Lakes routes.
- § 117.207 Survival craft—vessels operating on lakes, bays, and sounds routes.
- § 117.208 Survival craft—vessels operating on rivers routes.
- § 117.210 Rescue boats.