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Donal
 
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"Jeff Morris" wrote in message
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The "chartwork" portion of the USCG test is actually rather demanding.

Its not
so hard for those of us that learned to navigate the "old way," but a lot

of
newcomers have trouble with running fixes, etc. I know several people

that
passed the other portions but failed chartwork.

While its true that the Yachtmaster test has a real live "hands on"

component
that is lacking in the USCG test, it is possible to get the highest level

with
only 2 months experience. The "Coastal Skipper" only requires a few

weeks.

The "2 months" version is a recent course, that IMHO violates the spirit of
the Yachtmaster certificate.

AFAIK, only one school offers such a short course. It is used by people who
want to work at sea.

Most recreational sailors would have 5-10 years experience before doing the
practical test.
I've only done the shorebased element.



Happy Christmas

Donal
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