Yes I have. Not all of them,but a nice little part. Join the USCG Auxiliary. Get qualified as Crew or Coxswain, and then have your boat inspected to the level of USCG Auxiliary Facility. Now when you go out on a patrol or other surface op under orders the government pays for your fuel, engine time, oil, food, ice. Your vessel is considered a US Government vessel and it and the crew are covered in all respects as if you were active duty. You spend a day on the water with other like minded folks.
You have accomplished several important things.
1. You helped yourself. You received valuable training.( there are multiple courses you can take in dozens of topics)
2. You helped your community. You can participate in boating safety classes, perform vessel safety checks,
3. You helped your country. Auxiliary is a force multiplier for the USCG in multiple areas including safety patrols, derilect vessel reporting, Marine Environment monitoring, etc.
Did I mention they pay your fuel?
Click
HERE for the home page of the USCG Auxiliary.