Question
Under which circumstance may the Maximum Person Capacity of a vessel be exceeded?
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If the vessel is 26 ft. or longer
If the vessel has a closed cabin
If each passenger wears a lifejacket
It can never be exceeded
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If the vessel is 26 ft. or longer
If the vessel has a closed cabin
If each passenger wears a lifejacket
It can never be exceeded
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The Maximum Person Capacity of a vessel can **never be exceeded**. This limit is set for safety reasons and is based on factors such as the size and stability of the vessel, and exceeding it can pose serious risks in case of emergencies. Therefore, the correct answer is: **It can never be exceeded**.
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