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, Bob wrote: On Feb 2, 2:12*pm, You wrote: In article Find yourself a Master who moves Coastal Freighters and Alaskan Fish Processors on contract, and get him to take you on as the REQUIRED Mate till you get enough Sea Time to sit for a Coastwise Freighter Masters License..... I was thinking about that. Coastal Transport next to the Ballard Bridge has a few of those. When I was going to commercial dive school in Ballard in 1980 there use to be the Dolfin and Bowfin or somthing like that tied up there. I see they are still working up in ALaska. That could be a real hoot! ALthough bedding a few cougars on those Cruise West boats might be fun ![]() DO you have any other suggestions? Im always open to ideas and good job leads. Thanks again. Cordially, BOb I know one of the Cruise West Skippers who ran one of their 500 Ton Passenger Ships up here.... He learned the waters as a Skipper for one of the Salmon Tenders that spend their summers running around the Coastal Waters of Alaska. Put in his time and then went to school for a Coastwise Mates License... Moved Processors for a couple of years and then sat for the Coastwise Masters License.... then ran a Coastal Freighter for a couple of years and then went on to do contract work for the BIG Processors, and summers running the Cruise West boats.... Local Knowledge is one of the BIG prerequisites for running Big things around the Coastal Waters of Alaska... |
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