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There are two basic levels of Licenses the first being the OUPV/Six-pack license and the next level is the 25/50/100 Ton Master License. In this thread I will review the license requirements for the OUPV/Six-pack. And will be more than happy to provide information on the Master level license upon request.
The USCG Operator of Uninspected Passenger Vessels (OUPV/Six-pack) Captain's License allows the holder to carry up to six paying passengers on uninspected vessels up to 99 gross tons (about 75-90 feet long). These are usually smaller vessels that normally engage in charter fishing, SCUBA diving, or tour cruises. As such, these vessels are limited to six paying passengers plus crew-hence the term "Six-Pack." The OUPV License is issued in three forms:
OUPV Inland License:The OUPV Inland license is restricted to operation shoreward of the boundary line, excluding the Great Lakes. This license is valid on uninspected vessels to 99 gross tons.
- This license requires at least 360 days of experience in the operation of vessels, with 90 of the 360 days occurring in the last three years. Experience gained prior to 15 years of age may not be counted.
- The OUPV Inland License can be upgraded to an OUPV Near Coastal License once 90 days experience seaward of the boundary line has been achieved.
OUPV Great Lakes & Inland: 360 total with at least 90 days service on the Great Lakes.
OUPV Near Coastal: This license is valid on vessels up to 100 gross tons and out to 100 nautical miles.
- The OUPV Near Coastal License also requires at least 360 days of documented experience in the operation of vessels, 90 of which must be gained seaward of the boundary line. Ninety of the 360 days must be in the last three years. Experience gained prior to the age of 15 will not be counted.
Note: Sea Service experience can be counted on your own vessel. A Sea Service Form and proof of ownership are required. Experience on other people's vessels can also be counted. In this instance, to verify experience claimed and vessel details, a completed Sea Service Form with the owner's signature must accompany the application.
Additional Requirements Include:
- Age 18 or over
- Physical, drug test and eye exam
- CPR/First Aid training
- Completion of Mariners School USCG-approved OUPV class
No testing at the USCG Regional Exam Centers is necessary. All testing is done at on of our Mariners Learning System facilities.
Upon successful completion of the Mariners Learning System OUPV/Six-Pack online course, the student makes an appointment online to take their final proctored exam at one of our Coast Guard approved locations. We offer testing locations throughout the United States. Once the student passes the multiple choice exam, he or she will receive a Mariners Learning System certificate recognized by the United States Coast Guard in lieu of taking their exam.
Simply submit, within one year, the original certificate along with your application package and applicable fees to the USCG Regional Exam Center. Upon their approval of your package, the Coast Guard will issue you your original License.
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Captain Bob Figular
President, Mariners School