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On Jul 29, 7:01*pm, "Capt. JG" wrote:
"KLC Lewis" wrote in message et... "cavelamb" wrote in message om... 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? Pro: You're bound to learn something worth knowing in preparing for the test. Con: What the Government giveth, the Government can taketh away. And being a "Professional" carries an extra load of responsibility should the fan go "splat!" Alternative: Take the course, refuse the license. -- KLC Lewis Irrefutable photographic proof of alien visitations! www.KLCLewisStudios.com This is basically correct. Additional pros.. personal satisfaction, if you desire to teach through a reputable program, you will almost certainly be required to have the minimum license (OUPV = Six pack). Additional con.. there are costs associated with getting a license, e.g., the TWIC card (~$135/5 yrs.) and CG licensing fees ($200 one-time, then a renewal every 5 years of less than that), not to mention insurance cost difference. Oh, and there's a diff in the legal alcohol limit. And dont for get the physical $100+ and the DOT drug test and mmd now called a MMCredential optional but why not which will have your Master/OICNW STCW. bla bla bla and .... |
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