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Peter, First contact your insurance company. This will be a great place to
start. Explain to the agent exactly what you are doing. The agent will then be best able to suggest what type of policies your going to need. The type of policies to cover you and your passengers may be underwritten pleasure craft or commercial, depending on what it is your trying to do. He will also be able to explain the requirements you will need to accomplish your mission. Good luck Jack "peter kaiser" wrote in message ... dear reader On 8/20/ I had the question concerning "captain licence" for this group. thanks for the answers. Put I need some more perspectives on this matter. Lets say I take some people on board and they pay some money. money for foot/gas/portfees. the vessel has a BVI flag I am German. I have no licence as a captain in no country. I know what I do by Self learning and books/newsgroups etc. how is my leagal situation. I am not insured. Only when I damage another boat. I would like to take people on board from time to time but don t know the risk. There are always people looking for crew or charter. can I take them and how can I prodect my interests. thanks peter My boat is AWAB and I will be back in Guatemala end of september www.awab.net |
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