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Capt. Neal® December 24th 04 09:23 PM

Joe's right - Shen's wrong
 
http://captneal.homestead.com/files/mastermariner.jpg


Who said there is no such thing as a USGC license for
Master Mariner?

CN

Scott Vernon December 24th 04 10:33 PM

Well blow me down and shiver me timbers. Suddenly I have a lot more
respect for you Cappy.

--
Merry Christmas......
Scotty


"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message
...
http://captneal.homestead.com/files/mastermariner.jpg


Who said there is no such thing as a USGC license for
Master Mariner?

CN




Maynard G. Krebbs December 25th 04 12:58 AM

On Fri, 24 Dec 2004 16:23:42 -0500, Capt. Neal®
wrote:

http://captneal.homestead.com/files/mastermariner.jpg


Who said there is no such thing as a USGC license for
Master Mariner?

CN


Nice editing but therre are still bubbles around the replacement
letters. :o)
Mark E. Williams

Joe December 25th 04 11:04 PM

What are the requirment to sit for a Master Mariners Ticket Mr. Master
Mariner Neal Sir?

Joe


Capt. Neal® December 26th 04 02:25 AM


"Joe" wrote in message oups.com...
What are the requirment to sit for a Master Mariners Ticket Mr. Master
Mariner Neal Sir?

Joe


I am honored to enlighten you, Capt. Joe, and any others who may
read this thread.

To become a USCG licensed Master Mariner is an arduous task.
Many try; few succeed.

One must sit before a distinguished panel of seven distinguished
sailors who, to a man, hold at least a third-issue, Master Mariner's
license, who have spent most of their lives at sea and who are
currently actively engaged in sailing. This panel has the final say
in whether or not one meets certain stringent qualifications set
forth based upon their collective experience on managing a vessel
at sea under all imaginable circumstances while doing so with
safety and respect for maritime traditions. The panel convenes
for a full week and is bound by certain written guidelines
put forth over the past several decades by other bodies of
their peers. These guidelines are a tightly guarded secret.

Every Master Mariner candidate is sworn to secrecy as to
the details of the proceedings so they do not become known
like the test questions the Coast Guard administers to their
run-of-the-mill merchant marine masters. It is understood that
merchant marine masters are like ignorant children compared
to a USCG licensed Master Mariner.

This panel drills you for hours and hours and one must answer all
questions professionally, honestly and succinctly. This panel is
particularly interested in observing a candidate demonstrate equal
amounts of know-how respecting avoiding dangerous situations and,
when avoidance is not possible, how too carry on so that a bad situation
does not become entirely untenable and how a candidate holds up
under the pressure oftheir often rapid-fire questioning. Each 'day'
of the seven day panel consists of 12 hours and there are no breaks
for meals. There is a ten-minute break every four hours for bathroom
purposes and that's all.

The panel puts a high priority on a thorough knowledge of the COLREGS and
employs a series of questions that make the USCG test questions seem like
a Weekly Reader quiz. One is not allowed a single mistake on these Rules
questions because Master Mariners are expected to serve as expert
witnesses in tort litigation where the COLREGS are used to determine
fault.

Practical knowledge is also of paramount importance and a whole day
is set aside for on-the-water tests of various life and death situations.
Many candidates wash out in these simulated emergencies because
they are graded on not only if they were successfully but HOW they
were successful - in other words, were they by-the-book.

It is said that passing muster with the Master Mariner panel is more
difficult than passing most bar exams. A higher percentage of lawyers
pass the bar on the first try than Master Mariner candidates.

One other thing that seemed trivial to me is the panel also grades on
physical appearance and command presence. I am one of the very few
Master Mariners who received a unanimous vote of confidence in this
area of critical concern. Some of us are just naturally endowed in
this aspect of our chosen field.

I hope this answers your question, Captain Joseph M. Butcher.

Respectfully,
Capt. Neal
~~~~~~~~~~~~~

John Cairns December 26th 04 03:48 AM


"Joe" wrote in message
oups.com...
What are the requirment to sit for a Master Mariners Ticket Mr. Master
Mariner Neal Sir?

Joe


Image has been altered, Joe. Sanp a grid on top of it and you'll see it
immediately.

John Cairns



Joe December 26th 04 04:06 AM

Not True John.

The good Capt would never ever.. alter... bend.... fold... roll spindle
or mutilate any govt document.
Tell em it aint so Capt Master Mariner Neal!


Joe December 26th 04 04:06 AM

Not True John.

The good Capt would never ever.. alter... bend.... fold... roll spindle
or mutilate any govt document.
Tell em it aint so Capt Master Mariner Neal!


Shen44 December 26th 04 04:43 AM

Subject: Joe's right - Shen's wrong
From: "Joe"
Date: 12/25/2004 3:04 P.M. Pacific Standard Time
Message-id: .com

What are the requirment to sit for a Master Mariners Ticket Mr. Master
Mariner Neal Sir?

Joe


Don't worry Joe. Since your present license doesn't quallify you for a basic
3/M position, a few years at sea and you can sit for that.
Then about 8 years of hard work and consistant sailing you may qualify to sit
for an unlimited Master license.
If you pass the test, a whole bunch of years later, or maybe never, or maybe
just a few years, some company will be decide you are qualified to be a Master
...... then again maybe no one will think you are. Then if you sail as Master on
a ship, some will consider you a Master Mariner.
Sorry Joe, I don't think you have what it takes, to make it.
But,waddahey!!!! You don't think the title exist anyway, so what would YOU care
?

EG

Shen

Lady Pilot December 26th 04 04:54 AM


"Joe" wrote:
What are the requirment to sit for a Master Mariners Ticket Mr. Master
Mariner Neal Sir?


Photoshop? lol

LP



Capt. Neal® December 26th 04 06:09 AM

It's just sour grapes because they hold lesser licenses.

Any imperfections in the image are because of my inexpensive
camera combined with degrading of the photo stored on the
server.

Master Mariner Captain Neal


"Joe" wrote in message oups.com...
Not True John.

The good Capt would never ever.. alter... bend.... fold... roll spindle
or mutilate any govt document.
Tell em it aint so Capt Master Mariner Neal!


Capt. Neal® December 26th 04 06:11 AM


"Lady Pilot" wrote in message news:2urzd.28201$F25.897@okepread07...

"Joe" wrote:
What are the requirment to sit for a Master Mariners Ticket Mr. Master
Mariner Neal Sir?


Photoshop? lol

LP


Photoshop? They have one of those at the drug store. What's that
got to do with an Internet photo.

CN

CN

Joe December 27th 04 03:31 PM


Capt. Neal=AE wrote:

I hope this answers your question, Captain Joseph M. Butcher.


Thank you for the enlighting information.

However my given name is Joe... Not Joseph, and my middle name does not
start with an M. it's Stanford...just like the University.
Regards,
Joe
Master=20

=20
Respectfully,
Capt. Neal
~~~~~~~~~~~~~



Capt. Neal® December 27th 04 08:35 PM

I stand corrected, Captain Joe S. Butcher. I don't know
where I got the 'm.' Maybe for Ms. Terry M. Trinity.

Unlike those pretenders Mr. Shen and Ms. otnmbrd and Ms.
Mooron, it's nice to at least one other *real* captain aboard.

CN

"Joe" wrote in message ps.com...

Capt. Neal® wrote:

I hope this answers your question, Captain Joseph M. Butcher.


Thank you for the enlighting information.

However my given name is Joe... Not Joseph, and my middle name does not
start with an M. it's Stanford...just like the University.
Regards,
Joe
Master


Respectfully,
Capt. Neal
~~~~~~~~~~~~~



Lady Pilot December 28th 04 07:04 AM


"Capt. Neal®" wrote:

"Lady Pilot" wrote:

"Joe" wrote:
What are the requirment to sit for a Master Mariners Ticket Mr. Master
Mariner Neal Sir?


Photoshop? lol

LP


Photoshop? They have one of those at the drug store. What's that
got to do with an Internet photo.


Too funny! I won't point out the discrepancy! ;-)

LP



Capt. Neal® December 28th 04 05:21 PM


"Lady Pilot" wrote in message news:Kz7Ad.30271$F25.22158@okepread07...

"Capt. Neal®" wrote:

"Lady Pilot" wrote:

"Joe" wrote:
What are the requirment to sit for a Master Mariners Ticket Mr. Master
Mariner Neal Sir?

Photoshop? lol

LP


Photoshop? They have one of those at the drug store. What's that
got to do with an Internet photo.


Too funny! I won't point out the discrepancy! ;-)

LP



Smart move not attempting to point out a discrepancy
that doesn't exist. Unlike Bobsprit, I don't claim to
be a professional photographer, nor do I claim to own
expensive equipment.

My poor little Sony Cybershot is only 2 megapixels
and the memory stick is only 16megs so I have to
take low resolution pics in order to have room for
them.

One of Booby's cubby baby photos probably would
take up the entire memory stick on my Sony. So, if my
photos look grainy and small, there is the reason
for you. Besides, that photo of the Master Mariner
license has glare shining off the glass because
of the bright sunlight outside.

CN (a true and proud Master Mariner)



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