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On Feb 17, 3:35�pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: Tim wrote: http://www.marinersschool.com/ Get a Capt. license with no USCG exam. is this like getting a medical diploma from the University of Bohmvobia? * *send us the money, we send you the diploma! ??? It's like anything you do - you get out of it what you put into it. A lot of the USCG testing is done by organizations like this. *Some teach their test, some teach the material and test against it. You can learn a lot in these classes, but they are so condensed that you * end up reviewing every once in a while just to keep the knowledge ready. I took the USCG exam years ago before the sea schools and from what I understand, it's a lot harder than these tests. *It's a matter of degree * - how much is considered acceptable in terms of error and what not. It's one thing to be able to pass the test - it's another to have the sea time to qualify for a particular level license. *I know guys who have 100 ton licenses and own a 20 foot bass boat. *As long as you can document a friend's boat as "experience", you can qualify. It's an odd situation. I used to have a 100 ton license, but I downgraded the license to 25 tons because I never used the 100 ton license. *The nice thing is that I have good endorsements which is all I ever wanted to achieve when I first started on this path years ago. now that you mentioned it, why the downgrade from 100 to 20 t.? I can understand the usage, but is there an extreme cost difference with maintaining the status? |
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