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.... Another interesting thing, outside the boundary line a sailing school must have a licensed master. However, on inland waters....get this........ there are a few states that all you need is the state's "Guides & Packers" license. No uscg master or oupv needed on inland waters for sailing lessons. Just think YMCA summer sailing lessons... as an example I'm guessing these "inland waters" are actually State regulated bodies of water that are not covers by the US Inland rules. This would include most of the lakes in New England, for example, where the camps are. These state rules are often quite different, and will include things like "human powered vessels have right of way over sailboats," which are totally ignored by the ColRegs or Inland Rules. |
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"Jeff" wrote in message
. .. Bob wrote: ... Another interesting thing, outside the boundary line a sailing school must have a licensed master. However, on inland waters....get this........ there are a few states that all you need is the state's "Guides & Packers" license. No uscg master or oupv needed on inland waters for sailing lessons. Just think YMCA summer sailing lessons... as an example I'm guessing these "inland waters" are actually State regulated bodies of water that are not covers by the US Inland rules. This would include most of the lakes in New England, for example, where the camps are. These state rules are often quite different, and will include things like "human powered vessels have right of way over sailboats," which are totally ignored by the ColRegs or Inland Rules. Well, not completely... Rule 25 see page 72 of Navigation Rules... Sailing Vessels Underway and Vessels Under Oars :-) -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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![]() Jeff wrote: Bob wrote: However, on inland waters....get this........ there are a few states that all you need is the state's "Guides & Packers" license. No uscg master or oupv needed on inland waters for sailing lessons. Just think YMCA summer sailing lessons... as an example I'm guessing these "inland waters" are actually State regulated bodies of water that are not covers by the US Inland rules. This would include most of the lakes in New England, for example, where the camps are. Yes, I thought the same thing.. however when I contacted both Oregon and Washington states seems it is any waters inside the Boundry Line; Columbia River, Puget Sound etc. Just and interesting side note. Personnaly I strongle disagree trying to find a loop holes in uscg licensing CFRs. There are a few out there for those who want to abuse the spirit of a CFR. Here is another hole. Using your boat as a bare boat charter operation and then claiming 100% of all expences as a loss and therefor able to deduct that loss from your other income. A couple years ago lots of people got a surprise by the IRS. There are holes but I wold not want to be the person who was the poster boy for increased government oversight. |
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