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Old Today, 08:04   #1
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Commercial License

Any of you able to take less than 6 paid passengers on your sailboat for short cruises?
I started a search with the ISCG but they kept sending me from one link to the other and in the end I was completely lost.
All I got from was that I need the OUPV…
But how / where do I take the test?
How / what do I study?….

Any info appreciated!!

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Re: Commercial License

Google OUPV (six pack) license and you will get many options. You can self study, validate you requirements, then test through a testing center or you can pay a company that will hold classes, provide study material, and provide testing and a package. The study can be done online or in person depending on the class structure you want.

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Re: Commercial License

I taught the OUPV/Master courses for 20 years. It's about $1000 but nearly everyone passes. You can go to a USCG REC center and take the exams yourself, but very few people pass on their first try. Application fee to the CG was $150 last time I checked, and you need to add a physical, drug test, and First Aid/CPR class. Hardest part for many is documenting the sea time required.
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I taught the OUPV/Master courses for 20 years. It's about $1000 but nearly everyone passes. You can go to a USCG REC center and take the exams yourself, but very few people pass on their first try. Application fee to the CG was $150 last time I checked, and you need to add a physical, drug test, and First Aid/CPR class. Hardest part for many is documenting the sea time required.
Fantastic info!!
I see a lot of private companies offering to prep for the exam
Do you have any recommendations ?
BYW I am in Milwaukee
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Google OUPV (six pack) license and you will get many options. You can self study, validate you requirements, then test through a testing center or you can pay a company that will hold classes, provide study material, and provide testing and a package. The study can be done online or in person depending on the class structure you want.

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Thx Foster!
Do you have any recommendations as far as training programs or facilities?
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Re: Commercial License

The two schools I did classroom for are no longer in business. If you want to do the at home online version Mariners Learning System is pretty good. I proctored their live exams and the test score averages were very high, like 98%. Much higher than the classroom scores. But I have no idea how many bought the course and didn't stick it out to the test. They now do the final exams online too.
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