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Texas Corsair Seeks Rare U.S. Coastal Trade Waiver

Published Date: 7/17/2026

Notice

Summary

The Maritime Administration is asking for public comments on whether the foreign-built small passenger vessel S/V TEXAS CORSAIR should be allowed to operate in U.S. coastal trade. This decision affects U.S. boat builders and businesses using U.S.-built vessels, with comments due by August 17, 2026. It’s a chance to weigh in on protecting American jobs while welcoming new vessels.

Analyzed Economic Effects

2 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 1 costs, 0 mixed.

Foreign-Built Vessel May Compete

The Maritime Administration is considering whether the foreign-built small passenger vessel S/V TEXAS CORSAIR may operate in U.S. coastwise trade carrying no more than 12 passengers for hire. If MARAD allows the vessel to receive a coastwise endorsement under 46 U.S.C. 12121(b), U.S. vessel builders and businesses that use U.S.-built vessels could face competition from this foreign-built vessel.

Stakeholders Can Submit Evidence

Stakeholders (such as U.S. vessel builders and coastwise trade businesses) may submit comments and supporting documentation to MARAD to show that allowing S/V TEXAS CORSAIR into coastwise trade would have an undue adverse effect. Comments must be submitted by August 17, 2026, and may be filed at https://www.regulations.gov under docket MARAD-2026-1091.

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Key Dates

Published Date
Comments Due
7/17/2026
8/17/2026

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