With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". crew drilled for oil and gas. However, before the crew could drill, the barge was used to transport its specialized drilling equipment over water to the drilling site. 2. Another line of cases developed in this Circuit concludes that certain structures that float upon the water are not vessels. The clearest examples of such floating craft that do not qualify as vessels are dry docks and similar structures that maritime law has never considered, at least while secured to land, to be vessels. Cook v. Belden Concrete Prods., Inc., 472 F.2d 999, 1000-01 (5th Cir. 1973); see also Atkins v. Greenville Shipbuilding Corp., 411 F.2d 279 (5th Cir.1969). In Cook, the structure at issue was a large flat-deck barge upon which the defendant’s employees fabricated concrete barges. The barge w 978) (<HOLDING>). Bernard v. Binnings Constr. Co., Inc., 741

A: holding that a delay of more than four years caused largely by the state making pretrial appeals was reasonable under the circumstances
B: holding a plaintiff failed to show an actual injury to challenge an epa rule when the plaintiff alleged he would not have purchased a piece of property or would have paid  less because the plaintiffs allegations showed only that the property was worth less to him not that the property was in fact worth less
C: holding that evidence consisting of the testimony of three witnesses who each had motives to lie was not overwhelming and that prosecutorial misconduct therefore was not harmless error
D: holding that platform consisting of four flatdeck barges moored to banks of mississippi river more or less permanently by steel cables was not a vessel
D.