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Commercial Fishing Vessel Safety Compliance (46 CFR Part 28): What Owners Must Carry
Commercial fishing is one of the most dangerous occupations in the country, and 46 CFR Part 28 sets the safety equipment, exam, and training requirements that follow from that. Here's what a fishing vessel owner has to carry and keep current.
Ballast Water Management Compliance for US Operators, Explained
Ballast water is regulated by two overlapping US authorities — the Coast Guard and the EPA — plus the international convention. For a US operator the question is which apply to your vessel and what records you must keep. Here's the plain-English version.
The USCG Physical & Drug Test (CG-719K): What to Expect
The medical exam and drug test trip up more captain's license applications than the written test. Here's exactly what the CG-719K physical checks, what can disqualify you, and how to pass the drug screen.
USCG License Renewal: Step-by-Step (and the 5-Year Clock)
How to renew your USCG captain's license before it lapses — the 5-year clock, the renewal window, the recency requirement, and exactly what to submit. Don't let your credential expire.
USCG Engineering Exam Study Guide: What's Actually Tested
The engineering module on the USCG exam covers diesels, fuel and lube systems, pumps, and electrical basics. Here's what's tested, where people lose points, and how to study it efficiently.
TWIC Card: How to Get One for Your Captain's License
Your first TWIC is required before the Coast Guard will issue your captain's license. Here's how to enroll, what it costs, how long it takes, and how to keep it from delaying your application.
USCG Towing Officer Endorsement (TOAR): What to Know
The path to a Master of Towing or Mate (Pilot) of Towing endorsement runs through the TOAR — a practical demonstration of skills, not just a written test. Here's how the towing endorsement works.
How Much Sea Time Do You Need for Each USCG License?
OUPV, 100-Ton, 200-Ton, MMC — exactly how many days of sea service each USCG license requires, the 90-day recency rule that trips people up, and how to document it on Form CG-719S.
How Much Does a Captain's License Cost? (2026 Breakdown)
The real all-in cost of a USCG captain's license in 2026 — course, TWIC, physical, drug test, and Coast Guard fees — broken down by license, plus the hidden cost most first-timers miss.
How Long Does It Take to Get Your Captain's License?
From deciding to start to holding the credential, a realistic USCG captain's license timeline — the course, the documents, the exam, and the NMC processing wait most people underestimate.
Gross Tonnage Explained: Why 25 / 50 / 100 / 200-Ton Matters
Tonnage isn't weight — it's volume, and it sets the ceiling on what you can captain. Here's what gross tonnage means, how your license tonnage is determined, and why it decides your career path.
From Deckhand to Captain: The Full USCG License Ladder
The complete path from your first day as a deckhand to a Master's license — every rung, what each one requires, and how to climb it without wasting time or sea days.