(a) Except as provided in paragraphs (b) through (h) of this section and 28.305, each vessel must carry the survival craft specified in table 28.120(a), table 28.120(b), or table 28.120(c), as appropriate for the vessel, in an aggregate capacity to accommodate the total number of individuals on board.
(b) The requirements of this section do not apply to vessels less than 10.97 meters (36 feet) in length with 3 or fewer individuals on board which operate within 12 miles of the coastline.
(c) A buoyant apparatus may be substituted instead of the requirements in this section for vessels 10.97 meters (36 feet) or more in length with 3 or fewer individuals on board which operate within 12 miles of the coastline.
(d) Each survival craft installed on board a vessel before September 15, 1991, may continue to be used to meet the requirements of this section provided the survival craft is--
(1) Of the same type as required in tables 28.120(a), 28.120(b), or 28.120(c), as appropriate for the vessel type; and
(2) Maintained in good and serviceable condition.
(e) Each inflatable liferaft installed on board a vessel before September 15, 1991, may continue to be used to meet the requirements for an approved inflatable liferaft, provided the existing liferaft is--
(1) Maintained in good and serviceable condition as required by table 28.140; and
(2) Equipped with the equipment pack required by tables 28.120(a), 28.120(b), or 28.120(c), as appropriate for the vessel type. Where no equipment pack is specified in tables 28.120(a), 28.120(b), or 28.120(c), a coastal service pack is the minimum required.
(f) A lifeboat may be substituted for any survival craft required by this section, provided it is arranged and equipped in accordance with part 199 of this chapter.
(g) The capacity of an auxiliary craft carried on board a vessel that is integral to and necessary for normal fishing operations will satisfy the requirements of this section for survival craft, except for an inflatable liferaft, provided the craft is readily accessible during an emergency and is capable of safely holding all individuals on board the vessel. If the auxiliary craft is equipped with a Coast Guard required capacity plate, the boat must not be loaded so as to exceed the rated capacity.
(h) A vessel less than 10.97 meters (36 feet) in length that meets the flotation provisions of 33 CFR part 183 is exempt from the requirement for survival craft in paragraph (a) of this section for operation on--
(1) Any waters within 12 miles of the coastline.
(2) Rivers.
Table 28.120(a)--Survival Craft for Documented Vessels------------------------------------------------------------------------
Survival craft
Area Vessel type required------------------------------------------------------------------------Beyond 50 miles of coastline.... All............... Inflatable
liferaft with
SOLAS A pack.Between 20-50 miles of All............... Inflatable
coastline, cold waters. liferaft with
SOLAS B pack.Between 20-50 miles of All............... Inflatable
coastline, warm waters. liferaft.Beyond Boundary Line, between 12- All............... Inflatable
20 miles of coastline, cold liferaft.
waters.Beyond Boundary Line, within 12 10.97 meters (36 Inflatable buoyant
miles of coastline, cold waters. feet) or more in apparatus. See
length. note 2.Beyond Boundary Line, within 12 Less than 10.97 Buoyant apparatus.
miles of coastline, cold waters. meters (36 feet) See note 2.
in length.Beyond Boundary Line, within 20 All............... Life float. See
miles of coastline, warm waters. note 2.Inside Boundary Line, cold 10.97 meters (36 Inflatable buoyant
waters; or Lakes, bays, sounds, feet) or more in apparatus.
cold waters; or Rivers, cold length. See note 2.
waters.Inside Boundary Line, cold Less than 10.97 Buoyant apparatus.
waters; or Lakes, bays, sounds, meters (36 feet) See note 2.
cold waters; or Rivers, cold in length.
waters.Inside Boundary Line, warm All............... None.
waters; or Lakes, bays, sounds,
warm waters; or Rivers, warm
waters.Great Lakes, cold waters........ 10.97 meters (36 Inflatable buoyant
feet) or more in apparatus.
length. See note 2.Great Lakes, cold waters........ Less than 10.97 Buoyant apparatus.
meters (36 feet) See note 2.
in length.Great Lakes, beyond 3 miles of All............... Buoyant apparatus.
coastline, warm waters. See note 2.Great Lakes, within 3 miles of All............... None.
coastline, warm waters.------------------------------------------------------------------------Note: 1. The hierarchy of survival craft in descending order is
lifeboat, inflatable liferaft with SOLAS A pack, inflatable liferaft
with SOLAS B pack, inflatable liferaft with coastal service pack,
inflatable buoyant apparatus, life float, buoyant apparatus. A
survival craft higher in the hierarchy may be substituted for any
survival craft required in this table.2. If a vessel carriers 3 or fewer individuals within 12 miles of the
coastline, see Sec. 28.120 (b) and (c) for carriage substitution.
Table 28.120(b)--Survival Craft for Undocumented Vessels With Not More
Than 16 Individuals on Board------------------------------------------------------------------------
Survival craft
Area Vessel type required------------------------------------------------------------------------Beyond 20 miles of coastline.... All............... Inflatable buoyant
apparatus.Beyond Boundary Line, between 12- All............... Inflatable buoyant
20 miles of coastline, cold apparatus.
waters.Beyond Boundary Line, within 12 10.97 meters (36 Buoyant apparatus.
miles of coastline, cold waters. feet) or more in
length.Beyond Boundary Line, within 12 Less than 10.97 Buoyant apparatus.
miles of coastline, cold waters. meters (36 feet) See note 2.
in length.Beyond Boundary Line, within 20 All............... Life float. See
miles of coastline, warm waters. note 2.Inside Boundary Line, cold 10.97 meters (36 Buoyant apparatus.
waters; or Lakes, bays, sounds, feet) or more in
cold waters; or rivers, cold length.
water.Inside Boundary Line, cold Less than 10.97 Buoyant apparatus
waters; or Lakes, bays, sounds, meters (36 feet) See note 2.
cold waters; or Rivers, cold in length.
water.Inside Boundary Line, warm All............... None.
waters; or Lakes, bays, sounds,
warm waters; or Rivers, warm
waters.Great Lakes, cold waters........ All............... Buoyant apparatus.
See note 2.Great Lakes, beyond 3 miles of All............... Buoyant apparatus.
coastline warm waters. See note 2.
Great Lakes, within 3 miles of All............... None.
coastline warm waters.------------------------------------------------------------------------Note: 1. The hierarchy of survival craft in descending order is
lifeboat, inflatable liferaft with SOLAS A pack, inflatable liferaft
with SOLAS B pack, inflatable liferaft with coastal service pack,
inflatable buoyant apparatus, life float, buoyant apparatus. A
survival craft higher in the hierarchy may be substituted for any
survival craft required in this table.2. If a vessel carries 3 or fewer individuals within 12 miles of the
coastline, see Sec. 28.120 (b) and (c) for carriage substitution.
Table 28.120(c)--Survival Craft for Undocumented Vessels With More Than
16 Individuals on Board------------------------------------------------------------------------
Survival craft
Area Vessel type required------------------------------------------------------------------------Beyond 50 miles of coastline.... All............... Inflatable
liferaft with
SOLAS A pack.Between 20-50 miles of All............... Inflatable
coastline, cold waters. liferaft with
SOLAS B pack.Between 20-50 miles of All............... Inflatable
coastline, warm waters. liferaft.Beyond Boundary Line, between 12- All............... Inflatable
20 miles of coastline, cold liferaft.
waters.Beyond Boundary Line, within 12 10.97 meters (36 Inflatable buoyant
miles of coastline, cold waters. feet) or more in apparatus.
length.Beyond Boundary Line, within 12 Less than 10.97 Buoyant apparatus.
miles of coastline, cold waters. meters (36 feet)
in length.Beyond Boundary Line, within 20 All............... Life float.
miles of coastline, warm waters.Inside Boundary Line, cold 10.97 meters (36 Inflatable buoyant
waters; or Lakes, bays, sounds, feet) or more in apparatus.
cold waters; or Rivers, cold length.
waters.Inside Boundary Line, cold Less than 10.97 Buoyant apparatus.
waters; or Lakes, bays, sounds, meters (36 feet)
cold waters; or Rivers, cold in length.
waters.Inside Boundary Line, warm All............... None.
waters; or Lakes, bays, sounds,
warm waters; or Rivers, warm
waters.Great Lakes, cold waters........ 10.97 meters (36 Inflatable buoyant
feet) or more in apparatus.
length.Great Lakes, cold waters........ Less than 10.97 Buoyant apparatus.
meters (36 feet)
in length.Great Lakes, beyond 3 miles of All............... Buoyant apparatus.
coastline warm waters.Great Lakes, within 3 miles of All............... None.
coastline warm waters.------------------------------------------------------------------------Note: 1. The hierarchy of survival craft in descending order is
lifeboat, liferaft with SOLAS A pack, Inflatable liferaft with SOLAS A
pack, liferaft with SOLAS B pack, Inflatable liferaft with SOLAS B
pack, Inflatable liferaft with coastal service pack, inflatable
buoyant apparatus, life float, buoyant apparatus. A survival craft
higher in the hierarchy may be substituted for any survival craft
required in this table. [CGD 96-046, 61 FR 57273, Nov. 5, 1996; CGD 96-046, 61 FR 68162, Dec. 27, 1996, as amended by CGD 96-046, 62 FR 46676, Sept. 4, 1997; USCG-2002-13058, 67 FR 61278, Sept. 30, 2002; USCG-2014-0688, 79 FR 58279, Sept. 29, 2014]