Subpart 195.01 Application
Subpart 195.03 Marine Engineering Systems
Subpart 195.05 Electrical Engineering and Interior Communications Systems
Subpart 195.06 Lifesaving Appliances and Arrangements
Subpart 195.07 Anchors, Chains, and Hawsers
Subpart 195.09 Scientific Equipment
Subpart 195.11 Portable Vans and Tanks
Subpart 195.17 Radar
Subpart 195.19 Magnetic Compass and Gyrocompass
Subpart 195.27 Sounding Equipment
Subpart 195.30 Protection From Refrigerants
Subpart 195.35 Fireman’s Outfit
Subpart 195.40 Pilot Boarding Equipment

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Terms Used In 46 CFR Part 195 - Vessel Control and Miscellaneous Systems and Equipment

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