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I think you had better read the rules again. The USCG site is filled with comments like:
Sail or Auxiliary Sail Endorsement (Deck License Applicants Only): Masters and Mates may be endorsed for sail or auxiliary sail, as appropriate. This endorsement authorizes the holder to operate a sail or auxiliary sail vessel, as applicable, within the scope and limitations of the license. A written examination is required to demonstrate knowledge of sailing. I find it remarkable that for all your claims of being a "Master Mariner" who is "serious about sailing" you don't actually hold the license to be a master on your own boat! Simple Simon wrote: "Jeff Morris" jeffmo@NoSpam-sv-lokiDOTcom wrote in message ... And if the sailing endorsement is useless, so is your license. Or do you have visions of using it to drive a water taxi? I don't see how you can claim my license is useless without a sail endorsement. My Master's license allows me to take people out on an aux/sail boat and charge them money to do it. Whether I start the motor or not my Master's license is sufficient to make me a legal operation. The only way I'm not legal is if I attempt to captain a pure sailing vessel for hire. Yours is a common misconception about the sailing endorsement. Actually, the sailing endorsement is almost useless because there are really so few sailboats large enough to charter that don't have motors. I hope I've been of some help here. S.Simon - a Captain who is serious about sailing |