11.467—Endorsement as operators of uninspected passenger vessels of less than 100 gross tons.
(a)
This section applies to an applicant for the endorsement to operate an uninspected vessel of less than 100 gross tons, equipped with propulsion machinery of any type, carrying six or less passengers.
(b)
An endorsement for OUPV issued for ocean waters will be limited to near-coastal waters not more than 100 miles offshore. An endorsement issued for inland waters will include all inland waters, except Great Lakes. An endorsement may be issued for a particular local area under paragraph (g) of this section.
(c)
For an endorsement as OUPV on near-coastal waters, an applicant must have a minimum of 12-months experience in the operation of vessels, including at least three-months service on vessels operating on ocean or near-coastal waters.
(d)
For an endorsement as OUPV on the Great Lakes and inland waters, an applicant must have 12-months service on Great Lakes or inland waters, including at least three-months service operating vessels on Great Lakes waters.
(e)
For an endorsement as OUPV on inland waters, an applicant must have a minimum of 12-months experience in the operation of vessels.
(f)
An endorsement as OUPV, limited to undocumented vessels, may be issued to a person who is not a citizen of the United States.
(g)
Limited OUPV endorsements may be issued to applicants to be employed by organizations such as formal camps, yacht clubs, educational institutions, and marinas. An endorsement issued under this paragraph will be limited to the specific activity and the locality of the camp, yacht club, or marina. In order to obtain this restricted endorsement, an applicant must:
(1)
Have three-months service in the operation of the type of vessel for which the endorsement is requested;
(2)
Satisfactorily complete a safe-boating course approved by the National Association of State Boating Law Administrators, or those public education courses conducted by the U.S. Power Squadron or the American National Red Cross or a Coast Guard-approved course;
(3)
Pass a limited examination appropriate for the activity to be conducted and the route authorized; and
(4)
The first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) course certificates required by § 11.205(e) of this part will only be required when, in the opinion of the OCMI, the geographic area over which service is authorized precludes obtaining medical services within a reasonable time.
[USCG-2006-24371, 74 FR 11247, Mar. 16, 2009]