[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 33, Volume 2]
[Revised as of July 1, 2001]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 33CFR183.3]

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                TITLE 33--NAVIGATION AND NAVIGABLE WATERS
 
    CHAPTER I--COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (CONTINUED)
 
PART 183--BOATS AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT--Table of Contents
 
                           Subpart A--General
 
Sec. 183.3  Definitions.

    Beam means the transverse distance between the outer sides of the 
boat excluding handles, and other similar fittings, attachments, and 
extensions.
    Boat means any vessel manufactured or used primarily for 
noncommercial use; leased, rented, or chartered to another for the 
latter's noncommercial use; or engaged in the carrying of six or fewer 
passengers.
    Full transom means a transom with a maximum width which exceeds one-
half the maximum beam of the boat.
    Length means the straight line horizontal measurement of the overall 
length from the foremost part of the boat to the aftermost part of the 
boat, measured from end to end over the deck excluding sheer, and 
measured parallel to the centerline. Bow sprits, bumpkins, rudders, 
outboard motor brackets, handles, and other similar fittings, 
attachments, and extensions are not included in the measurement.
    Monohull boat means a boat on which the line of intersection of the 
water surface and the boat at any operating draft forms a single closed 
curve. For example, a catamaran, trimaran, or a pontoon boat is not a 
monohull boat.
    Motorwell means any arrangement of bulkheads or structures that 
prevents water from entering the passenger carrying area of the boat 
through any cutout area in the transom for mounting an outboard motor.
    Motorwell height means the vertical distance from the lowest point 
of water ingress along the top of the motorwell to a line representing a 
longitudinal extension of the centerline of the boat's bottom surface, 
excluding keels. This distance is measured as a projection on the 
centerline plane of the boat. See Figure 183.3.
    Permanent appurtenances means equipment that is mounted or fastened, 
so that it is not removable without the use of tools. Seats, inboard 
engines, windshields, helm stations, or hardtops are permanent 
appurtenances. Outboard motors, controls, batteries, and portable fuel 
tanks are not permanent appurtenances.
    Remote steering means any mechanical assist device which is rigidly 
attached to the boat and used in steering the vessel, including but not 
limited to

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mechanical, hydraulic, or electrical control systems.
    Sailboat means a boat designed or intended to use sails as the 
primary means of propulsion.
    Sheer means the topmost line in a boat's side. The sheer intersects 
the vertical centerline plane of the boat at the forward end and 
intersects the transom (stern) at the aft end. For the purposes of this 
definition, the topmost line in a boat's side is the line defined by a 
series of points of contact with the boat structure, by straight lines 
at 45 degree angles to the horizontal and contained in a vertical plane 
normal to the outside edge of the boat as seen from above and which are 
brought into contact with the outside of the horizontal boat. A boat is 
horizontal when it is transversely level and when the lowest points at 
40 percent and 75 percent of the boat's length behind the most forward 
point of the boat are level.
    Transom means the surface at the stern of a boat projecting or 
facing aft. The upper boundary of the transom is the line defined by a 
series of points of contact, with the boat structure, by straight lines 
at 45 degree angles to the horizontal and contained in a vertical 
longitudinal plane and which are brought into contact with the stern of 
the horizontal boat. A boat is horizontal when it is transversely level 
and when the lowest points at 40 percent and 75 percent of the boat's 
length behind the most forward point of the boat are level.
    Transom height means the vertical distance from the lowest point of 
water ingress along the top of the transom to a line representing a 
longitudinal extension of the centerline of the boat's bottom surface, 
excluding keels. This distance is measured as a projection on the 
centerline plane of the boat. See Figure 183.3.
    Vessel includes every description of watercraft, other than a 
seaplane on the water, used or capable of being used as a means of 
transportation on the water.

               Figure 183.3.--Transom and Motorwell Height
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[CGD 73-250, 40 FR 43856, Sept. 23, 1975, as amended by CGD 75-176, 42 
FR 2681, Jan. 13, 1977; CGD 85-002, 51 FR 37574, Oct. 23, 1986; CGD 96-
026, 61 FR 33669, June 28, 1996; 61 FR 36629, July 12, 1996]