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Default What a USCG Master's license is good for?

Simple Simon wrote:

There is a professional mariner here by the name of Rick
who maintains a Master's license is not worthwhile to have
for one who lives aboard and sails an aux/sailboat.


Never said any such thing, Nil. I very specifically stated that *your*
toy license does not cover a sailboat.

It does not matter a whit whether you live on it or even sail it with a
broken boom. You, Nil, are not certified by the USCG as being competent
to carry paying passengers or to operate a sail vessel for hire. You are
NOT a master of sailboats of any sort. You are not a professional sailor.

You ARE an internet wannabe though.

Bwahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaahah

Rick

 
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