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Rick,
In reading the original post, it was evident that the query did not involve the type of craft to which you allude. He was wondering if he could use his private vessel at a charter boat. From that posting, it was clear that he did not intend to operate it in US waters. There fore he does not need a US CG license. Simple question, simple answer. Why the attitude? -- Dennis Gibbons S/V Dark Lady CN35-207 email: dennis dash gibbons at worldnet dot att dot net "Rick" wrote in message ... Dennis Gibbons wrote: You only need a US Captain's license if you are operating in US waters. That will certainly put a kink in the operation of thousands of freighters, tankers, cruise ships, and other commercial vessels operating to and from American ports each day. Since the poster is probably German and is possibly operating a vessel registered in Germany, as master he need only meet the licensing requirements of the "flag state" of his vessel, probably Germany. If he is a German citizen he can not obtain an American license in any event even if his vessel is American registered and since he did not claim any desire to operate in US waters the US has sweet FA to do with anything anyway except for militaristic adventures involving teenagers with machineguns claiming to keep the US free of drugs and "terrists." Rick |
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