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Re: USVI grounding
[Re: sail2wind]
#22012
08/24/2013 09:21 AM
08/24/2013 09:21 AM
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casailor53
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sail2wind 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.
seriously, obviously you have not taken the 6 hour exam, yes experience does mean a lot, but you can take an ASA course and even come close to passing the exam ASA course teaches COLREGs? I've done lots of first day check-outs (mostly asked for by the client), and I don't think I ever met anyone who knew what NUC, RAM, CBD, etc, meant.
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