marvin4239
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I'm sort of indifferent about licensing if you could convince me it would cut down on accidents I might be more inclined to support it. For myself I've been operating small boats since I was around 8 years old by myself. At 10, 11 and 12 I ran a 20' river shrimp boat in Wilmington NC by myself. The largest craft I've operated was a 36' Gibson Houseboat twin screw all of this being on the ICW. At 60 years old I feel I can operate small vessels safely without endangering myself or others. I wouldn't be opposed to some sort of class but it's been my experience that simply passing a test doesn't make you profiecent. Things like reading the water, currents and tides play a big part in safe operation in my areas. This can only be learned from many hours in the water and some never do. I have a friend who I worked with as and electrician that was a wizz at taking tests. He had Master License's from all over the country but he was seriously lacking in mechanical ability to the point he had a lot of trouble keeping a job. My point is just because you have some sort of certificate hanging on the wall doesn't make you competent.