The Definition of Vessel in Maritime Law

What does the term "vessel" include under USCG 200's International and Inland rules?

A. non-self-propelled raft

B. hovercrafts

C. seaplanes

D. All of the above

Answer:

In the context of USCG 200's International and Inland rules, a 'vessel' extends to a non-self-propelled raft, hovercrafts, and seaplanes.

According to both International and Inland rules under USCG 200, the term 'vessel' encompasses a range of entities on the water. Under these rules, all options given in the query are correct. Therefore, a vessel can include a 'non-self-propelled raft' (A), 'hovercrafts' (B), and even 'seaplanes' (C). These categories are broadly defined in order to ensure full adherence to the regulations on various water bodies regardless of the type of craft being used.

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