[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 46, Volume 7]
[Revised as of October 1, 2004]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 46CFR189.40-3]

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                           TITLE 46--SHIPPING
 
   CHAPTER I--COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY (CONTINUED)
 
PART 189_INSPECTION AND CERTIFICATION--Table of Contents
 
                        Subpart 189.40_Drydocking
 
Sec. 189.40-3  Drydock examination, internal structural examination, 
cargo tank internal examination, and underwater survey intervals.

    (a) Except as provided for in paragraphs (b) through (g) of this 
section, each vessel must undergo drydock and internal structural 
examinations as follows:
    (1) Vessels that operate in salt water must undergo two drydock and 
two internal structural examinations within any five year period. No 
more than three years may elapse between any two examinations.
    (2) Vessels that operate in fresh water at least six months in every 
12 month period since the last drydock examination must undergo drydock 
and internal structural examinations at intervals not to exceed five 
years.
    (b) Vessels with wooden hulls must undergo two drydock and two 
internal structural examinations within any five year period regardless 
of the type of water in which they operate. No more than three years may 
elapse between any two examinations.
    (c) If, during an internal structural examination or underwater 
survey, damage or deterioration to the hull plating or structural 
members is discovered, the Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection, may 
require the vessel to be drydocked or otherwise taken out of service to 
further assess the extent of the damage and to effect permanent repairs.
    (d) Each vessel under paragraph (a) of this section that is less 
than 15 years of age may be considered for an underwater survey instead 
of alternate drydock examinations, provided the vessel is fitted with an 
effective hull protection system. Vessel owners or operators must apply 
to the Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection, for approval of underwater 
surveys instead of alternate drydock examinations for each vessel. The 
application must include the following information:
    (1) The procedure to be followed in carrying out the underwater 
survey.
    (2) The location where the underwater survey will be accomplished.
    (3) The method to be used to accurately determine the diver location 
relative to the hull.
    (4) The means that will be provided for examining through-hull 
fittings.
    (5) The means that will be provided for taking shaft bearing 
clearances.
    (6) The condition of the vessel, including the anticipated draft of 
the vessel at the time of the survey.
    (7) A description of the hull protection system.
    (e) Vessels otherwise qualifying under paragraph (d) of this 
section, that are 15 years of age or older, may be considered for 
continued participation in or entry into the underwater survey program 
on a case-by-case basis if--
    (1) Before the vessel's next scheduled drydocking, the owner or 
operator submits a request for participation or continued participation 
to Commandant (G-MOC);
    (2) During the vessel's next drydocking after the request is 
submitted, no appreciable hull deterioration is indicated as a result of 
a complete set of hull gaugings; and
    (3) The results of the hull gauging and the results of the Coast 
Guard drydock examination together with the

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recommendation of the Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection, are 
submitted to Commandant (G-MOC) for final approval.
    (f) Each vessel which has not met with the applicable examination 
schedules in paragraph (a) through (e) of this section because it is on 
a voyage, must undergo the required examinations upon completion of the 
voyage.
    (g) The Commandant (G-MOC) may authorize extensions to the 
examination intervals specified in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this 
section.

[CGD 84-024, 52 FR 39656, Oct. 23, 1987, as amended at 53 FR 32232, Aug. 
24, 1988; CGD 95-072, 60 FR 50469, Sept. 29, 1995; CGD 96-041, 61 FR 
50735, Sept. 27, 1996; CGD 95-028, 62 FR 51220, Sept. 30, 1997]