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Small Vessel Sea Service Form Section II 

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Section II - Record of Underway Service
Section II lets you lay out the days you were on the water. There are 12 blocks labeled with the month. Under the months are two columns of five spaces. In the left column you record the years you were on the vessel and in the right column you record the days in that year for that month. If you owned a vessel for more than five years you may need to attach another page or two so you are able to record all the years you were on the vessel. At the bottom of Section II, under the month blocks are six boxes to fill in. The top left box records the total number of days spent on that vessel, to get the answer you must add up every day you recorded on the form. The middle box on the left is the average hours underway per day. Be aware that the minimum number to put in this box is four. The bottom box on the left is average distance offshore, use your best guess of the average distance offshore and record it here. The three boxes on the right break your time up into the area where you got the sea time. If all of your time was on the Great Lakes you will put the same number as the total time. If your days were spent less than three miles offshore it was inland time. If your days were spent more than three miles offshore it was near coastal time. Your total days on the vessel may be broken up between inland and near coastal time.

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@JurassicSportFishing
@JurassicSportFishing 8 лет назад
Thank you for putting the time into this. Its helped me a lot
@brentphillips262
@brentphillips262 Год назад
Seems thst having boated on thr great lakes and being stuck living in Ohio may actually be a perk when going for this. And all this time I regretted living in Ohio. Finally a win for all the suffering the bad weather here.
@CaptainKWahl
@CaptainKWahl 5 лет назад
You make an inaccurate statement regarding Near Coastal, Inland dealing with 3 miles. The moment you cross the demarcation line (straight line drawn across the mouths of inlets) your day is considered Offshore toward a Near Coastal license. Not 3 miles. You maybe confusing 3 miles as the point which transfers some State waters to Federal waters. ps. Its 9 miles on the Gulf of Mexico, not 3. USCG says the moment you cross the demarcation line (out) your whole day is considered offshore as for sea time.
@captainedc
@captainedc 2 года назад
A lot of people don't understand that part also. I think of it this way. OFFSHORE IS OFFSHORE. If it's 100 feet or 100 miles. Period.
@CaptainKWahl
@CaptainKWahl 2 года назад
@@captainedc Agreed. If any part of the boat crosses the demarcation line, even pulls a u-turn spends the rest of the day inside. Its considered an offshore day of seatime.
@sailblind1670
@sailblind1670 Год назад
All the answers in this comment thread appear to be inaccurate according to the coast guard, but very understandably. See links to references in my related comment.
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