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Review of U.S. Coast Guard Vessel Stability Regulations (2018)

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Suggested Citation:"APPENDIX B U.S.-INSPECTED FLEET VESSEL DATA." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2018. Review of U.S. Coast Guard Vessel Stability Regulations. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/25258.
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78 APPENDIX B U.S.-INSPECTED FLEET—VESSEL DATA From Marine Information for Safety and Law Enforcement (MISLE) data. Discrepancies in the tables/charts are due to inconsistencies in the raw MISLE data, such as missing or incorrect entries. Table B-1 U.S.-Inspected Fleet by Route and Subchapter Passenger Vessels Non-Ocean-Going Ocean-Going Totals Subchapter Sub H 109 14 123 Sub K 317 83 400 Sub R 6 18 24 Sub T 3,755 1,847 5,602 Totals 4,187 1,962 6,149 Cargo Vessels Non-Ocean-Going Ocean-Going Totals Subchapter D 778 324 1,102 I 0 705 705 L 0 342 342 OD 3,239 99 3,338 OI 146 0 146 Other 53 59 112 Totals 4,216 1,529 5,745 SOURCE: U.S. Coast Guard (USCG), MISLE (data as of April 10, 2018). Table B-2 U.S.-Inspected Fleet by Route and International Passenger Vessels Non-Ocean- Going Ocean-Going Totals International 3 24 27 Non-International 4,185 1,938 6,123 Totals 4,188 1,962 6,150 Cargo Vessels Non-Ocean- Going Ocean-Going Totals International 1 378 379 Non-International 4,223 1,151 5,374 Totals 4,224 1,529 5,753 SOURCE: USCG, MISLE (data as of April 10, 2018).

79 Table B-3 U.S.-Inspected Fleet—Vessel Type by Length Number of U.S.-Inspected Vessels by Type and Length Length (feet) Number Total Passenger Vessels under 65' 4,411 65' to 79' 470 79' to 328' 1,066 greater than 328' 21 5,968 Cargo Vessels under 79' 79 79' to 262' 2,766 262' to 328' 2,242 328' to 492' 248 greater than 492' 327 5,662 SOURCE: USCG, MISLE (data as of April 10, 2018). Table B-4 U.S.-Inspected Fleet—Vessel Type by Tonnage Vessel Type Regulatory Tonnage Number Totals Passenger < 100 5,858 ≥ 100 130 5,988 Cargo < 300 469 300-500 131 ≥ 500 4,370 4,970 Vessel Type ITC Tonnage Number Totals Passenger < 100 31 ≥ 100 629 660 Cargo < 300 24 300-500 115 ≥ 500 1184 1,323 Note: ITC = International Convention on Tonnage Measurement of Ships SOURCE: USCG, MISLE (data as of April 10, 2018).

80 Table B-5 U.S.-Inspected Fleet—Vessels by Passenger Allowance Number of Passengers Allowed Inspection Subchapter Totals H K T R ≤ 49 0 2 4,206 17 4,225 50-150 20 23 1,345 0 1,388 ≥ 150 102 375 16 0 493 Totals 122 400 5,567 17 6,106 SOURCE: USCG, MISLE (data as of April 10, 2018). Table B-6 U.S.-Inspected Fleet—Cargo Vessels by Propulsion Cargo Vessel Type Inspection Subchapter Totals D I IA O OD OI Self-propelled 87 477 4 1 42 6 617 Non-self-propelled 1,021 257 36 6 3,297 141 4,758 Totals 1,108 734 40 7 3,339 147 5,375 SOURCE: USCG, MISLE (data as of April 10, 2018).

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On September 12, 2018, TRB released a letter report that reviews regulations and policy documents that establish vessel stability requirements for U.S. Flag vessels. The review, conducted at the request of the U.S. Coast Guard Office of Design and Engineering Standards, considers options to make and keep stability requirements current, align them better with international standards, and improve their consistency, clarity, and usability. In addition to identifying a series of promising options for these purposes, the report makes recommendations to the Coast Guard on coordinating with industry advisory groups and collecting, managing, and analyzing data to inform regulatory decisions.

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