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Credentials & Routes Practice Questions

Credentials & Routes is one of the OUPV / Mastertopics tested on the USCG captain's license exam. Binnacle School has 9 questions on it — here are 5 to try right now, each with the correct answer and a written explanation of why.

  1. 1. What does the OUPV (Operator of Uninspected Passenger Vessels) credential authorize?

    • A.Operating an uninspected vessel carrying no more than six passengers, at least one of whom is carried for hire
    • B.Operating any inspected small passenger vessel up to 100 gross tons
    • C.Operating a vessel carrying up to twelve passengers on near-coastal routes
    • D.Operating a towing vessel of unlimited horsepower

    Why: The OUPV — commonly called the 'six-pack' — lets the holder carry up to six passengers (with at least one for hire) on an uninspected vessel. Carrying seven or more passengers, or operating an inspected vessel, requires a Master's license and a vessel with a Certificate of Inspection.

  2. 2. A vessel certificated under Subchapter T is best described as a:

    • A.Small passenger vessel of under 100 gross tons carrying more than six passengers
    • B.Towing vessel of 26 feet or more in length
    • C.Uninspected fishing vessel
    • D.Passenger vessel of more than 100 gross tons

    Why: Subchapter T covers small passenger vessels under 100 GT that carry more than six passengers (or carry at least one passenger for hire and meet other size/route triggers). These are inspected vessels requiring a Certificate of Inspection — beyond the scope of an OUPV.

  3. 3. A Master 100 Gross Tons (Near Coastal) credential authorizes a mariner to:

    • A.Carry no more than six passengers regardless of vessel size
    • B.Operate any vessel of unlimited tonnage on oceans
    • C.Operate inspected passenger vessels up to 100 GRT carrying more than six passengers, per the vessel's Certificate of Inspection
    • D.Operate only sailing vessels

    Why: A 100-ton Master may operate inspected vessels up to 100 GRT and carry passengers up to the number authorized by the vessel's Certificate of Inspection — far more than the OUPV's six. The exact passenger limit, route, and waters are stated on the COI.

  4. 4. How often must a Merchant Mariner Credential officer endorsement normally be renewed?

    • A.Every year
    • B.Every 3 years
    • C.Every 5 years
    • D.It never expires

    Why: MMC officer endorsements are valid for five years and must be renewed, which includes meeting recency-of-service or open-book exam requirements, a current physical, and drug-test compliance.

  5. 5. A mariner holding an OUPV who wants to legally carry twelve passengers for hire on an inland tour boat must obtain:

    • A.Nothing more — the OUPV already allows it
    • B.A Master's license appropriate to the tonnage and operate a vessel holding a valid COI for that number of passengers
    • C.Only a radar endorsement
    • D.A second OUPV credential

    Why: Carrying more than six passengers means the vessel must be inspected (COI) and the operator must hold a Master's license of suitable tonnage and route. The OUPV alone never authorizes carrying seven or more passengers.

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