Sunday, January 24, 2010

Catamaran Charter "International Charter Licence" Is There Any Such Thing?

"International Charter Licence" Is there any such thing? - catamaran charter

I am a builder of commercial ships, I am currently under construction on a catamaran of 63 'in a class of best "A" Ocean Design. I thought to use the letters, so I can do something, sailing and still have an income. But I think that any license is limited to a country in which they pick up passengers. Is there a way, a license that is as broad and international as the range of the boat to get?

2 comments:

PAUL F said...

You need a Master Mariners tickets for the style of the craft and the number of passengers.

The ticket is not "given" to win the trials. I suggest you may be able to the RYA, to push him to a charter skipper. There are a number of schools offer courses and day standard. Visit the Web site.
All that requires a large MCA Master Mariners tickets and require a great deal of experience.

Richard B said...

I think you are confusing documentation of a vessel license. The ship must be assigned a nationality would otherwise be stateless. Every country has its own building standards to meet before they documented. How and where you work your boat requires compliance with licensing crew. All nations, except in unstable countries, the honor of the documents and licenses from other countries. You need to decide what you want to do and research the laws of your country.

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