[Alberg30] chartering

George Dinwiddie gdinwiddie at min.net
Wed Feb 28 09:55:13 PST 2001


Dick,

As Gordon said, you need a Coast Guard license to take passengers for 
hire.  The "six-pack" license is the minimum level.  I don't recall
the official name, but it has something to do with uninspected vessel.
Part of getting a CG license is being tested on the rules, so that
will answer the rest of your questions in more detail.

Someone mentioned a boat having to be in continuous US ownership,
but that relates to having the boat documented.  That's not the
issue here.  The Jones Act requires that vessels in trade between
US ports be American-built.  It is possible to get an exemption,
but it's not trivial.  There was some talk a few years back about
relaxing this law, but I don't know if anything came of it.

None of the above applies to a bare-boat charter, if you're willing
to let strangers take your boat without you being on board.

Take a look at http://www.uscg.mil/d8/mso/paducah/q%26a.htm for
starters.

 - George

> Dick Filinich said:
> 
> This past Sunday night while watching a mardi gras parade, a friend of
> mine who is a inland water guide fisherman,suggested that I should 
> consider making money with my boat.He didn't think it was such a far
> fetched idea,and there is nonone within a hundred mile radius who gives
> sailing lessons or charters sail boat,not even in New Orleans.In fact
> I'd have to go to the Mississippi Gulf coast to find charters.I would
> like to hear from anyone who has ever tried chartering,with an Alberg?
> Now I believe somewhere along the line,but can't remember where,that
> I've read that to charter in the U.S,boat must be of U.S manufacture?
> If so,can lessons be given with Alberg in U.S.Were all Albergs built in
> Canada?If I were to give this a go it would be done in inside waters
> only,do you think a Catamaran would be better to carry more and a little
> more spacious for daily outings?My A30 with 4 passengers on board would
> not be overcrowded for day trips,but there is one boat I would be
> interested in if I were to move up.Has anyone had experience with morgan
> 38,full swing keel,3'9" draft.I'd like to hear from anyone to get feed
> back on this subject,and sailing characteristics of morgan,as compared
> to Albergs.
> 
> High Spirits # 191 Galliano,La.        Dick

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