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HL,
How ya doing? Haven't seen you post in a while, take it you were out to sea. Anyway welcome back and thanks for the information. Paul "HLAviation" wrote in message ink.net... If you remain in US waters, you do not require one by law. Go anywhere else and you will. Getting insured is impossible. 60+ft does not require a license for recreational use. I just finished training an owner /operator on his 84' boat, and he has no license. He will however end up hiring a crew to operate and maintain the boat, he just wanted to know what he was doing. "Paul Schilter" paulschilter@comcast,dot,net wrote in message ... A friend and I were having a discussion, I stated that if I had the money to buy an ocean liner and just used it for personal pleasure (no paying passengers) I didn't need a captain's (master's) license. I said that it might be a bit of a problem finding someone willing to insure you though. My friend disagreed, he said that after 60 feet the boat required a captain's license. (just to keep this post on topic to this newsgroup I'll state that my friend is a Republican and I'm basically a Democrat, but we don't discuss this at all.) :-) So I ask the group. was I correct? Also is there a point (size wise) where insurance companies want you to have credentials such as a master's license or previous experience? Paul |
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