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How do I track my sea time on a CG-719S that is Near Coastal and outside 200nm for Oceans?

Log sea time on CG-719S. Near Coastal time is enough for all USCG licenses. MM-SEAS offers personalized help.

1 mins read・Nov 09, 2022
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On the CG-719S you would write the average distance offshore to be greater than 200 NM in the box on the bottom left of page 1.

Be aware that there are no USCG licenses that require Ocean time over Near Coastal time. They all require Near Coastal or Ocean Waters at the most which means that every USCG license can be obtained with enough Near Coastal time in the right position on a large enough vessel!

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