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CaptMMA wrote:
Subject: Neal Warren, Master Mariner
From: "Joe"


You said that" The term "Master Mariner" is an industry term, not a
USCG term".

Are you calling the Merchant Marines an industrial company ?


No. I'm calling it an industry, like carpentry, medical, airline,

etc..


Then it's a trade, not an industry. I see it more as a branch of the
service myself.




And your still full of ****. You can still get an " Operators "
licences. I have a 100 ton Ocean operators before I sat for my

Masters.

So did a lot of people, so what?




You said Operator was an Old tern used before Masters, your wrong, you
can still set for an ocean operator dufass.



And a Masters License can be limited. Mine is.


Again, so what? The term Master Mariner relates to unlimited

licenses.


BULL****. The USMM/USCG has no title of Master Mariner. And they have
never had that title. Where are you getting your information? Yacht
Club.



I would guess Masters' is an equal to the time and effort spent to

get
a masters degree at the USMM academy.


If you think the term Master as it applies to a ship or the license

has
something to do with a college degree, you're sadly misinformed.



No ****, but the time required is similar. Some people can hop on a
300 ton boat and master the vessel and crew, but that has nothing to do
with getting a Master licences or the made up title of Master Mariner.




Your term Master Mariner is a Lubbery term used by wannabes that do

not
understand anything about the term Master and it's proper use.


If you think it's a "lubbery" term, then you know less about it than

I thought.

I suspect you wonder the docks dressed in a white sailor suit completed
with a cap full of scrambled eggs and a little anchor on your lapel
right?.

Again it's a generic lubbery term used by lubbers in awe.




Popeye was a master mariner, and you can call your yacht buddy that
conned you into it a "Master Mariner" just like Bobspirt calls

himself
Capt.


You seem hell bent on making stupid assumptions on a subject you seem

to know
little about.


You seem to no nothing.


But the only ones that matter.. are the rankings that the USMM /

USCG
sets down as a standard to rank the abilities of professionals

legally
found fit to be hired to accomplish the required task.

Joe


Half true. I couldn't care less as to what the USCG thinks of the

term Master
Mariner.


They do not think about it, get it thru your numb skull... it is a made
up title used by wannabee's like YOU!

Joe


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CaptMMA wrote:
Subject: Neal Warren, Master Mariner
From: "Joe"


You said that" The term "Master Mariner" is an industry term, not a
USCG term".

Are you calling the Merchant Marines an industrial company ?


No. I'm calling it an industry, like carpentry, medical, airline,

etc..


Then it's a trade, not an industry. I see it more as a branch of the
service myself.




And your still full of ****. You can still get an " Operators "
licences. I have a 100 ton Ocean operators before I sat for my

Masters.

So did a lot of people, so what?




You said Operator was an Old tern used before Masters, your wrong, you
can still set for an ocean operator dufass.



And a Masters License can be limited. Mine is.


Again, so what? The term Master Mariner relates to unlimited

licenses.


BULL****. The USMM/USCG has no title of Master Mariner. And they have
never had that title. Where are you getting your information? Yacht
Club.



I would guess Masters' is an equal to the time and effort spent to

get
a masters degree at the USMM academy.


If you think the term Master as it applies to a ship or the license

has
something to do with a college degree, you're sadly misinformed.



No ****, but the time required is similar. Some people can hop on a
300 ton boat and master the vessel and crew, but that has nothing to do
with getting a Master licences or the made up title of Master Mariner.




Your term Master Mariner is a Lubbery term used by wannabes that do

not
understand anything about the term Master and it's proper use.


If you think it's a "lubbery" term, then you know less about it than

I thought.

I suspect you wonder the docks dressed in a white sailor suit completed
with a cap full of scrambled eggs and a little anchor on your lapel
right?.

Again it's a generic lubbery term used by lubbers in awe.




Popeye was a master mariner, and you can call your yacht buddy that
conned you into it a "Master Mariner" just like Bobspirt calls

himself
Capt.


You seem hell bent on making stupid assumptions on a subject you seem

to know
little about.


You seem to no nothing.


But the only ones that matter.. are the rankings that the USMM /

USCG
sets down as a standard to rank the abilities of professionals

legally
found fit to be hired to accomplish the required task.

Joe


Half true. I couldn't care less as to what the USCG thinks of the

term Master
Mariner.


They do not think about it, get it thru your numb skull... it is a made
up title used by wannabee's like YOU!

Joe


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DAMN Joe, is there an echo in here (or are you just emphasizing your point
to Capt.MMA/Bobsplit/BBthe sailor



Joe wrote:
CaptMMA wrote:
Subject: Neal Warren, Master Mariner
From: "Joe"


You said that" The term "Master Mariner" is an industry term, not a
USCG term".

Are you calling the Merchant Marines an industrial company ?


No. I'm calling it an industry, like carpentry, medical, airline,
etc..


Then it's a trade, not an industry. I see it more as a branch of the
service myself.




And your still full of ****. You can still get an " Operators "
licences. I have a 100 ton Ocean operators before I sat for my
Masters.


So did a lot of people, so what?




You said Operator was an Old tern used before Masters, your wrong, you
can still set for an ocean operator dufass.



And a Masters License can be limited. Mine is.


Again, so what? The term Master Mariner relates to unlimited licenses.



BULL****. The USMM/USCG has no title of Master Mariner. And they have
never had that title. Where are you getting your information? Yacht
Club.



I would guess Masters' is an equal to the time and effort spent to
get a masters degree at the USMM academy.


If you think the term Master as it applies to a ship or the license
has something to do with a college degree, you're sadly misinformed.



No ****, but the time required is similar. Some people can hop on a
300 ton boat and master the vessel and crew, but that has nothing to do
with getting a Master licences or the made up title of Master Mariner.




Your term Master Mariner is a Lubbery term used by wannabes that do
not understand anything about the term Master and it's proper use.


If you think it's a "lubbery" term, then you know less about it than
I thought.


I suspect you wonder the docks dressed in a white sailor suit completed
with a cap full of scrambled eggs and a little anchor on your lapel
right?.

Again it's a generic lubbery term used by lubbers in awe.




Popeye was a master mariner, and you can call your yacht buddy that
conned you into it a "Master Mariner" just like Bobspirt calls
himself Capt.


You seem hell bent on making stupid assumptions on a subject you seem
to know little about.


You seem to no nothing.


But the only ones that matter.. are the rankings that the USMM / USCG
sets down as a standard to rank the abilities of professionals
legally found fit to be hired to accomplish the required task.

Joe


Half true. I couldn't care less as to what the USCG thinks of the
term Master Mariner.


They do not think about it, get it thru your numb skull... it is a made
up title used by wannabee's like YOU!

Joe




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Bob Crantz wrote:
Read about the man, not just the web page title:

Who is Ron Hubbard?

Who's Who in America replies:



My point is he would never call himself a Yachtsman.
Another lubbery term used by weekend warriors to the most extent to
prop up the perception of mostly **** poor skills.

Sailing daddy's yacht all your life just dont stack up to the
accomplishments of working sailors.

Joe







"Hubbard, Lafayette Ronald, author, explorer, officer U.S. Naval
Reserve; born Tilden, Neb, March 13, 1911;... graduate Swavely Prep

School,
Manassas, Va; commander, Caribbean Motion Picture Expedition, 1932;
commander, West Indies Minerals Survey Expedition, 1932-33; writer of
articles and fiction for magazines under his own name and six pen

names;
commander, Alaskan Radio Experimental Expedition, 1940; lieutenant

U=2ES.
Naval Reserve, 1941; served in Asiatic until spring, 1942; in command

of
escort vessels in North Atlantic Ocean, summer and fall, 1942;

commander
escorts in Pacific, 1943; licensed commercial glider pilot; master of

motor
vessels; master of sailing vessels (any ocean); licensed radio

operator;
past president American Fiction Guild; member Authors League of

America,
Explorers Club, Theta Tau, Phi Theta Xi. Author: Buckskin Brigades,

1936.
Co-author: Through Hell and High Water, 1941. Contributor of articles

and
fiction to 72 magazines, mostly action books, adventure, sea stories

and
fantasy. Considers his greatest achievement is having scaled Mt.

Pel=E9e in
Martinique at night. Home: Explorers Club, New York, NY."

That is only the tip of the iceberg!

Amen!

Bob Crantz




"Joe" wrote in message
oups.com...
This Hubbard fellow also is called a Yachtsman.
Therefore he can not be a Master Mariner.

Joe


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Subject: Neal Warren, Master Mariner
From: "Joe"


CaptMMA wrote:
Subject: Neal Warren, Master Mariner
From: "Joe"


You said that" The term "Master Mariner" is an industry term, not a
USCG term".

Are you calling the Merchant Marines an industrial company ?


No. I'm calling it an industry, like carpentry, medical, airline,

etc..


Then it's a trade, not an industry. I see it more as a branch of the
service myself.


Your arguing the use of a term for no reason. Industry/trade, call it what you
want.
It is NOT however, a branch of the service.



And your still full of ****. You can still get an " Operators "
licences. I have a 100 ton Ocean operators before I sat for my

Masters.

So did a lot of people, so what?




You said Operator was an Old tern used before Masters, your wrong, you
can still set for an ocean operator dufass.


And your point is, when discussing the term Master Mariner? I haven't seen the
term used too frequently as of late. If it is, big deal, so what.


BULL****. The USMM/USCG has no title of Master Mariner. And they have
never had that title. Where are you getting your information? Yacht
Club.


I'll try one last time.
The USCG has no say in what or who is a Master Mariner. They just issue
licenses.
If you don't think the USMM uses the term "Master Mariner" then there's a good
chance you are not in the USMM.
Since you don't believe me, feel free to find some unlimited Master and ask
him/her about the term.

If you think the term Master as it applies to a ship or the license

has
something to do with a college degree, you're sadly misinformed.



No ****, but the time required is similar. Some people can hop on a
300 ton boat and master the vessel and crew, but that has nothing to do
with getting a Master licences or the made up title of Master Mariner.


The time required can, and usually is, much greater. The fact the you have the
time in at sea to get an unlimited Master license and get it, says that you've
spent a good deal of time and training on ships.
BUT, it doesn't mean you will ever sail in that capacity and most won't. The
Term Master Mariner is reserved for those that have.


I suspect you wonder the docks dressed in a white sailor suit completed
with a cap full of scrambled eggs and a little anchor on your lapel
right?.


Nope I prefer jeans.

Again it's a generic lubbery term used by lubbers in awe.


Well, since you couldn't use it anyway to describe yourself, you can call it
whatever you like.


Half true. I couldn't care less as to what the USCG thinks of the

term Master
Mariner.


They do not think about it, get it thru your numb skull... it is a made
up title used by wannabee's like YOU!

Joe


Do yourself a favor, Joe, before you make a bigger ass of yourself than you
have. Go find some unlimited Masters who've sailed deepsea and ask them about
the term.


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CaptMMA wrote:


Do yourself a favor, Joe, before you make a bigger ass of yourself

than you
have. Go find some unlimited Masters who've sailed deepsea and ask

them about
the term.


Listen, I've worked with hundreds of unlimited Masters, not one of the
licences I read say MASTER MARINER...... not a one. It's a made up
lubbers term you embraced.

Joe
USMM Master

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"Bob Crantz" wrote in message
k.net...
He holds a Master Coast Guard License. You can't be a druggie or looney to
get one. In other words if you have one you are probably not going to
hell!

Amen

Bob Crantz



Not talented enough to make a living doing it, however. Under the
circumstances, it's meaningless.

John Cairns


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Joe,

The correct word is "lubberly" not "lubbery". Your use of the written word
is sloppy and lazy. Your thought processes and mental efforts indicate the
same. The apple does not fall far from the tree, hence your sailing
abilities must be in the same shadow.

Amen!

Bob Crantz


"Joe" wrote in message
oups.com...

Bob Crantz wrote:
Read about the man, not just the web page title:

Who is Ron Hubbard?

Who's Who in America replies:



My point is he would never call himself a Yachtsman.
Another lubbery term used by weekend warriors to the most extent to
prop up the perception of mostly **** poor skills.

Sailing daddy's yacht all your life just dont stack up to the
accomplishments of working sailors.

Joe







"Hubbard, Lafayette Ronald, author, explorer, officer U.S. Naval
Reserve; born Tilden, Neb, March 13, 1911;... graduate Swavely Prep

School,
Manassas, Va; commander, Caribbean Motion Picture Expedition, 1932;
commander, West Indies Minerals Survey Expedition, 1932-33; writer of
articles and fiction for magazines under his own name and six pen

names;
commander, Alaskan Radio Experimental Expedition, 1940; lieutenant

U.S.
Naval Reserve, 1941; served in Asiatic until spring, 1942; in command

of
escort vessels in North Atlantic Ocean, summer and fall, 1942;

commander
escorts in Pacific, 1943; licensed commercial glider pilot; master of

motor
vessels; master of sailing vessels (any ocean); licensed radio

operator;
past president American Fiction Guild; member Authors League of

America,
Explorers Club, Theta Tau, Phi Theta Xi. Author: Buckskin Brigades,

1936.
Co-author: Through Hell and High Water, 1941. Contributor of articles

and
fiction to 72 magazines, mostly action books, adventure, sea stories

and
fantasy. Considers his greatest achievement is having scaled Mt.

Pelée in
Martinique at night. Home: Explorers Club, New York, NY."

That is only the tip of the iceberg!

Amen!

Bob Crantz




"Joe" wrote in message
oups.com...
This Hubbard fellow also is called a Yachtsman.
Therefore he can not be a Master Mariner.

Joe



 
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