Captain license study guide


















Those looking for a comprehensive Ton Masters License Practice Test will especially appreciate the depth of questions available. These will give you the most realistic simulation of the questions you can expect.

Getting comfortable with the style of questioning, being able to spot the trick questions and identifying your weak areas are just some of the major benefits provided by taking the practice tests. Correct answers are instantly shown after you have selected your choice. Some insurance companies require that the boat has a licensed captain onboard, while others offer discounted rates. You do not have to be a U.

Sea service time can be counted from your 16 th birthday. If you did your sea service on more than one vessel, a separate form must be used for each vessel. If you are the owner of the vessel you must present proof of ownership. Eight hours underway not moored or anchored in a hour period counts as one day of sea service on vessels over gross tons. For vessels less than gross tons, no less than four hours underway counts as a day.

Rules of the Road covers exactly what it says. Bear in mind that even if you are applying for an Inland or Near Coastal license, the Rules of the Road test will include elements of International Rules.

So when you are studying, do not neglect to familiarize yourself with those details. There are some variations in vessel precedence, sound signals, and lights and shapes displayed by vessels. The same is true if you are additionally requesting an endorsement for Sail, Auxiliary Sail, or Commercial Assistance Towing.

The net effect is more questions overall. The Navigation questions will require you to work with a chart to plot position, routes, and so forth. You will receive a certificate of completion from the school to submit with your application in lieu of the Coast Guard exams; however, you will still take exams which include questions from the same list of questions that the Coast Guard uses.

In the latter case, you will not need to pay an examination fee but obviously, you will have to pay a tuition for the course. The license application is not unlike many others. It is actually shorter than the medical form discussed earlier. There are two things to note on the application:. Payment of all required application and examination fees is made online prior to submitting the application.

You will receive a receipt which you should include with your application package. Pay close attention to the various fees and be sure you select all that apply but ONLY those that apply. An error either way will delay processing of your application. When you apply for an original license and especially if you plan to take the Coast Guard exams , you will need to present yourself in person with your complete application package at a USCG Regional Examination Center REC.

Photo ID will be necessary as well. One thing that happens if you appear in person is that you will raise your right hand and take the oath on the application. That was a very moving moment for me. Delivering your application package in person also allows you to interact with the personnel directly which could be very valuable if there are errors or omissions in your application package.

If you are not taking the Coast Guard exams and if you have been sworn by an authorized official, you may wish to submit your application by mail or electronically.

Be aware that electronic submission has a limit on the size of the email attachment. My applications have always been larger than what is accepted by the Coast Guard mail servers. The Coast Guard has implemented a very good system of tracking your application and providing feedback at every step of the way. You will receive emails as the application moves through the system. It may be less in smaller, less congested venues.

By the way, you are not required to use the REC nearest to you. If you wanted to fly to Hawaii or Alaska instead of driving into Baltimore, you may do so. A good friend of mine drove from New Jersey to Boston to submit his application there because he heard the processing times were less than for New York.

Once the NMC has your package, the process usually will not take long at all. It is very likely you will receive 2 or 3 emails a day, often within minutes, as the application moves through the various approvals. Nothing beats the feeling you will have when you get the final email saying that you have been approved and your credential is being printed!

My original license took slightly more than two weeks from dropping off my application at Battery Park in New York to finding my MMC in my mailbox. Once you get your license, look it over thoroughly. You may not necessarily have been granted the scope and rating you requested. Sometimes that reduction will be legitimate. Other times, it may be due to an honest mistake. Both my original and renewals had honest omissions.

I was only granted a 50 ton rating on my original license when I had applied for tons. I submitted the sea service form supporting the request for tons after the fact and I received an endorsement sticker for the ton rating a week later. Similarly with my renewal, I asked for an upgrade to tons. My renewal was approved at tons. When I contacted the NMC, they amended the approval and showed that I was then approved to take the required test for the ton upgrade.

So my message here is to not necessarily accept the delivered MMC as if it were carved in stone. Being a licensed Captain is a great source of pride to me. I have enjoyed working with my clients as well as pursuing other commercial opportunities like relief captain jobs on various schooners, water taxi and tow boat jobs, and tour boat and ferry captain work. I look forward to many years of working on and enjoying the water. If you would like a one-on-one consultation to have your specific questions answered on this topic or others related to boating, please sign up for 30 minute video consultation with me!

Here is a selection of books that I personally recommend as the next step in your journey becoming a licensed boat captain. Hi, I am hoping you can help me out. I am trying to get my sea time documented but I am having a very hard time finding out how to do that since the station records were not computerized at that time. I have contacted the NMC and they told me to call the station to get an Abstract of Operations report.

They just laughed at me when I called the station. I have requested info from vetrecs. I was wondering if you knew how to go about getting the information that I need. Thanks for your question. Perhaps you can contact the Office of Personnel and try to get a copy of your service record.

Alternatively, is there anyone at that small boat station who knew you? Would the OIC be willing to write a letter? The last and least likely option would be to fill out your own sea service form and see if anyone there would sign off on it for you. Now the regulations speak of a Certificate of Discharge being acceptable. See for example 46 CFR If you already have that, you might be good to go! Let me know how you make out!

Hi Captain Rob, My name is Elton the 66 year old owner of a small 35 ft. Kingscraft houseboat. I spend a lot of time on one large lake. It is an older wonderful all aluminum vessel but weighs only about lbs. In the chart the lowest weight rating is 17 tons. I would love to educate myself and become a Captain.

Is that possible at some level? I would also have to document my own time as pilot. Sir, you have open to you both options that I describe in my article. From what you have written, I see no inherent obstacles. You must be able to document your seatime, get a medical evaluation, and pass the 4 or the 3 parts of the written exam depending on which license you choose to pursue.

In any event, you would qualify for an Inland license. Your tonnage rating would also depend on which license you pursue. If you pursue an OUPV, that comes with a tonnage rating of tons. For most people, the biggest challenge is acceptably documenting seatime. It needs all be as captain. You can include time served as master, mate, or crew but NOT as a paying passenger. I am one of the former myself.

Good luck! Rob I am US Army Veteran And I was wondering if their was a school i could attend to obtain a licence, I ask this because i have to decide what i want to go to school for and this job would be a top pick for me. Any help on this matter would be greatly appreciated thanks. There are MANY captain schools that can help you with the written tests but there are NO schools that can help you with the sea time requirements unless you are considering enrolling in a maritime college like Kings Point or Fort Schuyler in the New York State university system.

Where would I get sea service forms. I have owned and operated my own boats for over 30 years and am now being asked to get a captains liscence. There is a link in the article for the National Maritime Center. All the forms you needs can be found on their website. Couple questions. Would working as a divemaster on a dive boat in the Gulf of Mexico count for near coastal sea time? And if you were to have 8 hours of sea time in one day, could you potentially count that as two days at sea?



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