I need to get in touch with Dick Wells if you are the Licensing 'Expert'. Please Contact me here or my email through my profile. Interested in license information. Thanks
For retired folks, recency of sea time might be the stickler. 90 days recency in the last 3 years. Almost put it off too long after retiring.
Track down the areas you sailed, particularly whether it was inland waters or oceans (near coastal). 46 CFR part 7 has boundary lines. Cook Inlet and the Inside Passage are Inland Waters.
Gross tonnage of the cutters. Usually the displacement tonnage x .57 gives approx. gross tonnage.
OinC and U/W OOD time should count for Mates time for some licenses. Don't know about OinC for a larger tonnage Masters Lic. The manual they use says C.O. time counts for a larger tonnage Masters License, but nothing about OinC.
Originally posted by OleRiverRat: I need to get in touch with Dick Wells if you are the Licensing 'Expert'. Please Contact me here or my email through my profile. Interested in license information. Thanks
Dick is in licensing? That's a heck of a place for an old retired airdale.... I'll have to give him a call... He used to be very active in the CPOA, but I'm not sure he still is....
I'm currently waiting for my Issue # 6 to get here from Memphis.... Dave Calvert & his staff do a great job there..