Captains License School
Hafe
Posted 3/3/2005 9:39 AM (#28949)
Subject: Captains License School



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Location: Omro,Wi.
I spoke with Ted Gephart today,he is an instrutor for the Captains License Course.He mentioned that if we could get five people together for the course,he would come to the area,and give it.The cost is $385.00, ove three days.This would be the Limited Scope License,(Inland Master) and would allow guiding on the Winnebago System, and state waters excluding the great lakes.We will stil need the other required forms,to complete the license requirements,they are on the link,at the end.This would be the 100 ton or less oupv license.All forms can be obtained by mail,from the Coast Guard Regional Examination Center in Toledo,Ohio (419)418-6010. Ask for the first time oupv packet.If interested please post,so we can get things rolling. http://home.teleport.com/~forsberg/master.html http://www.uscg.mil/stcw/home.htm...

Edited by Hafe 3/4/2005 9:00 AM
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irishwebs
Posted 3/3/2005 1:16 PM (#28961 - in reply to #28949)
Subject: RE: Captains License School



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Location: Kaukauna WI
i am intrested for that cost put me in as long as it doesn't interfer with a FLW or PWT event I am in this spring.



Edited by irishwebs 3/4/2005 6:35 AM
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When?
Posted 3/3/2005 1:21 PM (#28962 - in reply to #28949)
Subject: RE: Captains License School


Depends on When? Any idea?
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Larrys
Posted 3/3/2005 1:29 PM (#28963 - in reply to #28949)
Subject: RE: Captains License School



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Location: McFarland, WI
It would be somewhat date dependent but I would also be interested.

Larry Strelow
6128 Overlook Drive
McFarland , WI 53558
608-575-7169
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Hafe
Posted 3/4/2005 9:11 AM (#29007 - in reply to #28949)
Subject: RE: Captains License School



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Location: Omro,Wi.
I have sent a e-mail requesting some open dates,in March and April.I've also received my forms from the Coast Guard,for license requirements,seem pretty straight forward,and not complicated.Basic items needed are: the class,physical,drug test,vision test,fingerprinting,cpr course,and fill out time on water form. I exspect the total costs to be $600.00. Not to bad cosidering everything involved.I've also included the link,I forgot on the original post(sorry),any more questions?
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Jim Ordway
Posted 3/4/2005 12:03 PM (#29025 - in reply to #28949)
Subject: RE: Captains License School


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Hafe and all,
You might be able to do it in three days but I really like the 8 day(including testing) day intense course that I took from World Wide Marine Training. You can get info at their website
wegivethetest.com
In our situation, Capt Bob Townsend was able to get the fingerprinting done, have coast guard personel swear us in, and get our CPR and First Aid all done on site. We were drilled and redrilled in many areas. It was extensive and always interesting. When we were done with the course study, WWMT was able to test and and pass/fail us on site. No need to go to Coast Guard office to test. I enjoyed the course and learned quite a bit of usable information.
It was a long 8 days, but well worth the result.
Take care,
Jim O
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Hafe
Posted 3/4/2005 1:02 PM (#29029 - in reply to #28949)
Subject: RE: Captains License School



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Hi Jim
I will agree that the 8-day course is much more informative,and there is some advantages.However I don't need to guide on the great lakes,the fingerprints can be done at any police station,cpr courses are readily availabe,the swearing in can be done in Milwaukee,or Sturgeonbay.We need to mail in the test results,with the other forms.I'm not now,or have I ever been in favore of having the licence.The cost is the biggest thing for me,6-days in a motel,plus the added expence,is not feasable.Guiding is the Only income I have,and last years money is running out.I need to get this done as cheap and readily,as possible.

Edited by Hafe 3/4/2005 1:04 PM
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Jim Ordway
Posted 3/5/2005 11:32 AM (#29071 - in reply to #28949)
Subject: RE: Captains License School


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Hafe,
I see what you mean. I took the course because I wanted to be a more knowledgable boater and maybe using it guiding at some future date. Fortunately they have them in Milwaukee and it was just a drive for me. If it were not for the pounding and understanding of the instructor, I likely would have not obsorbed what I needed through my thick skull.
Licenses have been acquired through many means, and the particular one I utilized suited me well. Best of luck in whatever endeavor you choose. I must say that my US Merchant Marine Officer certificate looks mighty good on the wall! It was a very worthwhile experience for me.
Take care,
Jim O
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eye Lunker
Posted 3/6/2005 6:53 AM (#29101 - in reply to #28949)
Subject: RE: Captains License School


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Hafe I also have an interest on taking the short course and it would depend on the date for me.
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