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Captain Bill Blok
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Master 100 ton near coastal. Bill grew up on the Big Island of Hawaii fishing and boating with his dad who was a commercial fisherman. His first job was aboard a sailing catamaran called the Fairwinds at the age of 13. Since then he has crewed and operated many different vessels until finally getting his Coast Guard approved Masters 100 ton license after completing his studies from Columbia Pacific Maritime. Home office is in Corvallis, Oregon. In British Columbia, and Discovery Bound's NLC. He is marrie...
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Counting It | ColPac Maritime Blog
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Columbia Pacific Maritime is a family operated school of mariners helping mariners since 2006. How Much is Needed. Counting your Sea Service Experience. Sea service is a measurement of a mariners experience. It is counted in eight-hour calendar days from age 16 and accumulates over a person’s lifetime. This experience is not used up , burned or otherwise consumed when a credential is issued. Keeping track of your experience is the mariner’s responsibility, not the Coast Guards. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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12-Pack UPV | ColPac Maritime Blog
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Columbia Pacific Maritime is a family operated school of mariners helping mariners since 2006. How Much is Needed. The 12-pack is an Uninspected Passenger Vessel (UPV) greater than 100 gross registered tons (GRT) and less than 300 GRT carrying 12 or fewer passengers, not counting the crew or operator. A mariner holding a license as Mate 200 tons may sail as second captain on a 12-pack, but the primary operator must hold a license as Master. Master 200 ton Inland requires 1-year of qualifying experience t...
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Sea Service | ColPac Maritime Blog
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Columbia Pacific Maritime is a family operated school of mariners helping mariners since 2006. How Much is Needed. These pages are all about Sea Service Experience. Sea service experience is a measure of a mariner’s total lifetime experience on boats. The Coast Guard accepts experience gained beginning at age 16 and it accumulates over your lifetime. It never expires and it not used-up or burned when you apply for a license. How to count your experience. How to document your experience. How Much is Needed.
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Mate (Pilot) | ColPac Maritime Blog
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Columbia Pacific Maritime is a family operated school of mariners helping mariners since 2006. How Much is Needed. There are three methods for getting an endorsement as Mate (Pilot) of Towing vessels defined in 46CFR11.465. The first is based on qualifying experience. 30-months of total qualifying experience that includes 12-months as Apprentice Mate (steersman) of Towing while holding an endorsement as Apprentice Mate AND 3-months of training and assessment on a route while completing the TOAR. Please l...
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ColPac Maritime Blog | Columbia Pacific Maritime is a family operated school of mariners helping mariners since 2006. | Page 2
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Columbia Pacific Maritime is a family operated school of mariners helping mariners since 2006. How Much is Needed. Newer posts →. Job Opening on High-Speed Ferry. August 4, 2016. Seaward Services has and opening for a Cabin Steward aboard a High-Speed Transport vessel providing ferry service between Portland, Maine and Yarmouth Nova Scotia. Pays $200/day and is seasonal through October 1. Candidates need:. MMC with STCW/BST certified. Passport and squeaky clean background for Canadian border. July 7, 2016.
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Inland Captain Needed | ColPac Maritime Blog
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Columbia Pacific Maritime is a family operated school of mariners helping mariners since 2006. How Much is Needed. COLPAC Receives Praise from NMC Audit. July 30, 2015. Of Portland, Oregon is looking for some Captains to run 90 min tours in the area of Willamette Park and downtown Portland. Please contact shane@sailscovare.com. Instructor and Director at Columbia Pacific Maritime LLC. View all posts by Dennis →. This entry was posted in Employment Opportunities. COLPAC Receives Praise from NMC Audit.
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Documenting It | ColPac Maritime Blog
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Columbia Pacific Maritime is a family operated school of mariners helping mariners since 2006. How Much is Needed. Documenting Your Qualifying Experience. Contains three sections; Applicant Information, Record of Underway Service, and Signature and Verification. Section I Applicant Information. This section contains information about the applicant, the vessel and the body of water the vessel was operated on. Be as descriptive as possible when documenting the body of waters the vessel was operated on....
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Master | ColPac Maritime Blog
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Columbia Pacific Maritime is a family operated school of mariners helping mariners since 2006. How Much is Needed. There are two methods defined in 46CFR11.464 that satisfy the requirements for an MMC officer endorsement as Master of Towing. The first method is based on qualifying sea service experience. The second method is based on holding an endorsement as Master of Inspected Vessels. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Please log in using one of these methods to post your comment:.
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Columbia Pacific Maritime is a US Coast Guard approved training school located in northeast Portland, Oregon near the Portland International Airport that focuses on the training needs for mariners employed on uninspected vessels and inspected vessels of 200 tons and less. Toll Free Phone: 1-877-SEA-BUOY or Local: 425-778-1923. Compass Courses Maritime Training. Marine Emergency Training Procedures. T Fremont Maritime, your crew’s emergency preparedness. Is our primary business. Phone: (206) 782-4308.
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