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"Meye5" wrote: Correction: 50 passenger capacity not 100. And to answer a prior post, the uscg does not have jurisdiction over lake george. it is not a uscg inspected vessel. ny state does. who is to blame though for this tragedy? perhaps gluttony. This is EXACTLY where the problem is. Not the "gluttony" but the State of New York's inspection policies. If this were a USCG Inspected Passenger Vessel, things would have been different. Stability, would be only one of the things required for a USCG COI. Operators would be required to hold USCG Small Passenger Ship Masters License. Ship would need to be inspected annually for seaworthness. Radios would be required, and they would need to be inspected once every 5 years, for a Title III Part III SOLAS RadioTelephone Permit. In the past, I have been involved with SOLAS Inspections, on both sides of the Inspection, as well as USCG Courts of Inquirey, on sinkings of SOLAS Required Vessels. These aren't very fun for the folks that are left alive, but they do tend to get to the facts of the issue, and new regulations, do come from such Findings. Bruce in alaska -- add a 2 before @ |
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