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CG License holders: how did you document your sea hours?
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Re: CG License holders: how did you document your sea hours?
John
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Re: CG License holders: how did you document your sea hours?
Mariner,
"I would define "underway" as being somewhere other than secured in port. Making way would be actually moving.
Am I right?"
You are correct. underway is untied or not connected to ground, sitting there. Making way is moving.
"I would define "underway" as being somewhere other than secured in port. Making way would be actually moving.
Am I right?"
You are correct. underway is untied or not connected to ground, sitting there. Making way is moving.