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Obtaining yatch license
Topic Started: Aug 23 2009, 01:31 AM (479 Views)
Trigger Happy
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Daryl, go join the navy ;)
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Dotaboy
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Aug 24 2009, 12:36 PM
Daryl, go join the navy ;)
Given my MBTI personality,navy is out of.There's no inherent interest in being a navy office,nor pending.I've had my future mapped out years back,so getting a yatch license would be anything but corresponding to an assumption of a future career with the navy,neither is it to interest/hobby.
Life is practically mundane;the lack of challenges and i'd thought taking up yatching and piano lessons would prove to imbune extrinsic skills,or for other reasons[boasting] and the presentment of challenges to roughen the mundane period.
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i had it..but its expired cuz mine was previously valid for 3 years..took it cuz it was sponsored..darned didnt noe that by paying a lil more for the practical u can get a lifetime licence..
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Dotaboy
Sep 3 2009, 01:32 AM
Trigger Happy
Aug 24 2009, 12:36 PM
Daryl, go join the navy ;)
Given my MBTI personality,navy is out of.There's no inherent interest in being a navy office,nor pending.I've had my future mapped out years back,so getting a yatch license would be anything but corresponding to an assumption of a future career with the navy,neither is it to interest/hobby.
Life is practically mundane;the lack of challenges and i'd thought taking up yatching and piano lessons would prove to imbune extrinsic skills,or for other reasons[boasting] and the presentment of challenges to roughen the mundane period.
you could try dinghy sailing or even kayaking which requires a certificate only(no need for a ppcdl) without the expense of a power boat or motorised sailing boat. and take it from there. good luck.
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If I rem correctly optimist / laser sail also dun need PPCDL
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Only power boats,jet-ski sailing boats require the license.
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I think only in sing and HK...jet ski also need license!!!
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