(a) Each hatch exposed to the weather must be watertight; except that, the following hatches may be weathertight:
- (1) Each hatch on a watertight trunk that extends at least 12 inches (30.5 centimeters) above the weather deck.
- (2) Each hatch in a cabin top.
- (3) Each hatch on a vessel that operates only on protected waters.
(b) Each hatch cover must—
- (1) Have securing devices; and
- (2) Be attached to the hatch frame or coaming by hinges, captive chains, or to other devices to prevent its loss.
- (c) Each hatch that provides access to crew or passenger accommodations must be operable from either side.
(d) Except as provided in paragraph (e) of this section, a weathertight door with permanent watertight coamings that comply with the height requirements in table 171.124(d) must be provided for each opening located in a deck house or companionway that—
- (1) Gives access into the hull; and
(2) Is located in—
- (i) A cockpit;
- (ii) A well; or
(iii) An exposed location on a flush deck vessel.
Table 171.124(d)| Route | Height of coaming |
|---|
| Exposed or partially protected | 6 inches (15.2 centimeters). |
| Protected | 3 inches (7.6 centimeters). |
- (e) If an opening in a location specified in paragraph (d) of this section is provided with a Class 1 watertight door, the height of the watertight coaming need only be sufficient to accommodate the door.
[CGD 85-080, 62 FR 51354, Sept. 30, 1997]