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"slide" wrote in message
... cavelamb wrote: Our local marina is hosting a Captain's License course (six pack) next month. Other than being able to charge passengers for passage, what would be a good reason to have a captains ticket. Also? What's the legal down side? I would take the course if one were offered near me just to gain the information. Self study isn't always good enough because you don't know what to study. Legal: in theory, you will have more expertise than others so in some instances you can't plead ignorance. Self study is valuable, but taking the class would give a wider perspective to the rules of the road, plotting, etc., than is gained otherwise, IMHO. As far as legal goes, I would amend your statement to say in "most" instances if you're the person in command. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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