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Hey Rick, hey otn, hey Capt. Shen, hey Capt. Morris!
Since I have a valid OUPV license as well as a Master's license I don't have to worry about a sail endorsement when chartering my sailboat because there is no such thing as a sail endorsement on an OUPV. How do you like them apples? Read on and rid yourself of your ignorance once and for all. The Coast Guard calls this license Operator of Uninspected Passenger Vessels (OUPV). The rest of the world refers to it as the "6-PACK" License. The word "uninspected" is a technical term meaning that the equipment required, and the design of the boat, are less regulated. "6-PACK" refers to the 6 passenger limitation placed on the boat, and additionally, on the license. The OUPV license comes in 3 versions: Inland, Great Lakes and Near Coastal. (mine is near coastal) The Near Coastal enables one to travel up to 100 miles offshore. This presently opens the door to the Bahamas and, when the stand-off is ended and trade reopened, to Havana. Inland waters means bays, rivers, sounds, etc., of the U.S. All OUPV licenses are for vessels to 100 Gross Tons. So please explain to me how much trouble I can be in for chartering my sailboat and carrying up to six passengers even if I never turn on the motor. Rick, you look particularly stupid for overlooking the obvious. The obvious being I can fully legally carry paying passengers on my sailboat without a sail endorsement. Makes you look pretty stupid doesn't it. So who's the amateur with a toy license now. Huh? I can't hear you. S.Simon |
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