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If you had a captain's license, you would know the answer to that question.
Think about the type of boats we're using. -- ---- Steve S/V Pony Express "Simple Simon" wrote in message ... How is it that you can train kids for money and not have a USCG Captain's license? "Pony Express" wrote in message ... Finished the last week of our summer sailing camp. Gone are the whining little kids. Gone are the 8 hour days of dinghy sailing. Gone are the bikini clad assistants. All in all it wasn't bad, though this session was the worst. 80% of this sessions kids couldn't (or wouldn't) sail when they arrived. Turned them all into competent sailors. The mom of the biggest whiner gave me two cases of Dos Equis for getting her son to get over his fear of the water and sailing. -- ---- Steve S/V Pony Express |
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A Ketch-22?
Scout "Pony Express" wrote If you had a captain's license, you would know Think about the type of boats we're using. "Simple Simon" wrote How is it that you can train kids for money and not have a USCG Captain's license? |
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Type of boat doesn't matter unless you are NOT on it.
If you give lessons in exchange for pay and if you are aboard and the student is aboard you need a license. "Pony Express" wrote in message ... If you had a captain's license, you would know the answer to that question. Think about the type of boats we're using. -- ---- Steve S/V Pony Express "Simple Simon" wrote in message ... How is it that you can train kids for money and not have a USCG Captain's license? "Pony Express" wrote in message ... Finished the last week of our summer sailing camp. Gone are the whining little kids. Gone are the 8 hour days of dinghy sailing. Gone are the bikini clad assistants. All in all it wasn't bad, though this session was the worst. 80% of this sessions kids couldn't (or wouldn't) sail when they arrived. Turned them all into competent sailors. The mom of the biggest whiner gave me two cases of Dos Equis for getting her son to get over his fear of the water and sailing. -- ---- Steve S/V Pony Express |
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Only on an auxiliary powered vessel.
-- ---- Steve S/V Pony Express "Simple Simon" wrote in message ... Type of boat doesn't matter unless you are NOT on it. If you give lessons in exchange for pay and if you are aboard and the student is aboard you need a license. "Pony Express" wrote in message ... If you had a captain's license, you would know the answer to that question. Think about the type of boats we're using. -- ---- Steve S/V Pony Express "Simple Simon" wrote in message ... How is it that you can train kids for money and not have a USCG Captain's license? "Pony Express" wrote in message ... Finished the last week of our summer sailing camp. Gone are the whining little kids. Gone are the 8 hour days of dinghy sailing. Gone are the bikini clad assistants. All in all it wasn't bad, though this session was the worst. 80% of this sessions kids couldn't (or wouldn't) sail when they arrived. Turned them all into competent sailors. The mom of the biggest whiner gave me two cases of Dos Equis for getting her son to get over his fear of the water and sailing. -- ---- Steve S/V Pony Express |
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Not so or there would be no need for a sailing endorsement on
a Master's license. "Pony Express" wrote in message ... Only on an auxiliary powered vessel. -- ---- Steve S/V Pony Express "Simple Simon" wrote in message ... Type of boat doesn't matter unless you are NOT on it. If you give lessons in exchange for pay and if you are aboard and the student is aboard you need a license. "Pony Express" wrote in message ... If you had a captain's license, you would know the answer to that question. Think about the type of boats we're using. -- ---- Steve S/V Pony Express "Simple Simon" wrote in message ... How is it that you can train kids for money and not have a USCG Captain's license? "Pony Express" wrote in message ... Finished the last week of our summer sailing camp. Gone are the whining little kids. Gone are the 8 hour days of dinghy sailing. Gone are the bikini clad assistants. All in all it wasn't bad, though this session was the worst. 80% of this sessions kids couldn't (or wouldn't) sail when they arrived. Turned them all into competent sailors. The mom of the biggest whiner gave me two cases of Dos Equis for getting her son to get over his fear of the water and sailing. -- ---- Steve S/V Pony Express |
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-- If you give lessons in exchange for pay and if you are aboard and the student is aboard you need a license. For criminies sake, Neal...have you never been to a yacht club and seen = how they teach???? The instructor is in a catch boat and the kids are = the fleet...the instructor motor's around so he can get there FAST in = case of a problem.... Sometimes I wonder what planet you were brought up on.... katysails s/v Chanteuse Kirie Elite 32 http://katysails.tripod.com "Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein |
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