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Re: USVI grounding
[Re: casailor53]
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08/23/2013 06:15 PM
08/23/2013 06:15 PM
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casailor53 said:Anonymous said: I should have been more clear about the USCG 6pack, anyone can take and pass a test. Experience counts for a lot. And if you own a boat, you can lie all you want about your sea-time. And if you have a friend who owns a boat, you can ask him to lie for you. There is no practical exam, whatever. see my last post, no practical exam? sailing is not even a part of the exam, after you take your exam you then need a sailing addendum. Do you expect the Coast Guard to go out with each individual applicant? <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/duh.gif" alt="" />
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