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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?

Post by jcollins »

Anytime I raise my voice is a failure of command. Every failure of command is my fault.
I'll drink to that :!:
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Re: CG License holders: how did you document your sea hours?

Post by jack Stone »

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.
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