(a) The following officer endorsements require examinations for issuance:
- (1) Chief Mate of ocean or near-coastal self-propelled vessels of unlimited tonnage (examined at the management level).
- (2) Third Mate of ocean or near-coastal self-propelled vessels of unlimited tonnage (examined at the operational level).
- (3) Master of ocean or near-coastal self-propelled vessels of less than 1,600 GRT.
- (4) Mate of ocean or near-coastal self-propelled vessels of less than 1,600 GRT.
- (5) Master of near-coastal vessels less than 200 GRT.
- (6) Mate of near-coastal vessels less than 200 GRT.
- (7) Master of near-coastal vessels less than 100 GRT.
- (8) Mate of near-coastal vessels less than 100 GRT.
- (9) Master of Great Lakes and inland vessels of unlimited tonnage.
- (10) Mate of Great Lakes and inland vessels of unlimited tonnage.
- (11) Master of inland vessels of unlimited tonnage.
- (12) Master of river vessels of unlimited tonnage.
- (13) Master of Great Lakes and inland/river vessels less than 500 GRT or less than 1,600 GRT.
- (14) Mate of Great Lakes and inland/river vessels less than 500 GRT or less than 1,600 GRT.
- (15) Master of Great Lakes and inland/river vessels less than 200 GRT.
- (16) Mate of Great Lakes and inland/river vessels less than 200 GRT.
- (17) Master of Great Lakes and inland.
- (18) First-Class Pilot.
- (19) Apprentice Mate of Towing Vessels.
- (20) Apprentice Mate of Towing Vessels-Limited.
- (21) Offshore Installation Manager.
- (22) Barge Supervisor.
- (23) Ballast Control Operator (BCO).
- (24) Operator of Uninspected Passenger Vessels (OUPV).
- (25) Master of Uninspected Fishing Industry Vessels.
- (26) Mate of Uninspected Fishing Industry Vessels.
- (27) Master-OSV.
- (28) Chief Mate-OSV.
- (29) Mate-OSV.
- (30) First Assistant Engineer limited or unlimited propulsion power.
- (31) Third Assistant Engineer limited or unlimited propulsion power.
- (32) Chief Engineer-Limited steam/motor vessels.
- (33) Assistant Engineer-Limited steam/motor vessels.
- (34) Designated Duty Engineer steam/motor vessels.
- (35) Chief Engineer Uninspected Fishing Industry Vessels.
- (36) Assistant Engineer Uninspected Fishing Industry Vessels.
- (37) Chief Engineer-MODU.
- (38) Assistant Engineer-MODU.
- (39) Chief Engineer-OSV.
- (40) Assistant Engineer-OSV.
- (b) In paragraphs (a)(1) through (4), and (a)(6), (7), (15), and (16) of this section, examinations will vary depending on route desired.
(c) The following officer endorsements do not require examinations:
- (1) Master of oceans or near-coastal vessels of unlimited tonnage when upgrading from MMC officer endorsements, or an endorsement as Chief Mate of oceans or near-coastal vessels of unlimited tonnage, provided the applicant has already been examined at the management level.
- (2) Master of oceans or near-coastal vessels of unlimited tonnage when adding an endorsement as Offshore Installation Manager (OIM).
- (3) Master of oceans or near-coastal self-propelled vessels of less than 200 GRT, when upgrading from Mate of near-coastal self-propelled vessels of less than 200 GRT. Master of oceans self-propelled vessels of less than 200 GRT will, however, require an examination in celestial navigation.
- (4) Second Mate of oceans or near-coastal vessels when upgrading from Third Mate of oceans or near-coastal vessels, provided the applicant has already been examined at the operational level.
- (5) Master of Great Lakes and inland vessels, or river vessels of less than 200 GRT when upgrading from Mate of less than 200 GRT on the same route.
- (6) Chief Engineer-Unlimited, provided the applicant has already been examined at the management level.
- (7) Chief Engineer-Limited to service on steam, motor, or gas turbine-propelled vessels of less than 10,000 HP/7,500 kW on near-coastal routes, provided the applicant has already been examined at the management level.
- (8) Chief Engineer-Limited to service on steam, motor, and/or gas turbine-propelled vessels of less than 4,000 HP/3,000 kW on near-coastal routes, provided the applicant has already been examined at the management level.
- (9) Second Assistant Engineer when upgrading from Third Assistant Engineer, provided the applicant has already been examined at the operational level.
[USCG-2004-17914, 78 FR 77909, Dec. 24, 2013, as amended by USCG-2014-0688, 79 FR 58277, Sept. 29, 2014; USCG-2021-0097, 89 FR 93097, Nov. 25, 2024; USCG-2021-0834, 89 FR 102336, Dec. 17, 2024]