If you are looking to offer fishing and sailing charters, become a certified instructor or provide guide services commercially, then the Operator of Uninspected Passenger Vessels (OUPV) Captain's License is for you.
This license is the most popular license and is commonly referred to as a Six-Pack because it allows the holder to take up to six paying passengers and crew out on the water.
OUPV/Six-Pack Captain's Licenses are issued in three forms:
While the form you are issued can vary based on your boating experience, you must document at least 360 days of boating experience since you were 16 years old, with at least 90 of those days within the last three years for "recency."
To learn more, check out this infographic: How to Get an OUPV Boat Captain's License
Although the boating experience for each version of the Six-Pack/OUPV license varies slightly, the basic minimum requirements include:
The Mariners Learning System suite of Coast Guard-approved courses offers an alternative to the regular testing process held at the USCG regional exam centers. These OUPV/Six-Pack license courses are structured for those pursuing a professional career in commercial boating operations and for recreational boaters wishing to increase their knowledge.
Upon completion of your OUPV/Six-Pack course, taking our proctored exam, and meeting other USCG captain’s license requirements such as documenting boating experience, passing a physical examination, and passing a drug test, you simply submit the MLS certificate of completion and application package to the nearest Coast Guard Regional Exam Center (REC) within one year. Upon their review and approval, you will be issued your license.
A boating license is different from a captain’s license, so it’s important not to use these terms interchangeably.
A boating license or boating education certificate is proof that you have completed a boater safety certificate. Boating license requirements vary by state.
A captain’s license, on the other hand, is issued by the U.S. Coast Guard and enables the holder to operate a commercial vessel. The USCG Six-Pack captain’s license enables a boater to carry up to six paying passengers, while the Master license is required for more than six commercial passengers on inspected vessels.
Our OUPV/Six-Pack course is designed to be a 63-hour course. However, because our courses are self-paced, the average student takes around 25-30 hours to complete the OUPV/Six-Pack course.
The Master level licensing program is designed to be an 87-hour course; the average student takes 50-55 hours. We have had students finish in as little as three days, three weeks, three months, or up to a year.
The great thing about MLS is that you are in charge of your own schedule.
For an OUPV/6-Pack captain’s license, you need 360 days of documented sea time. Ninety of those days must have occurred within the last three years. You can learn more by watching our video on documenting your sea time.
If becoming a USCG-licensed boat captain sounds right for you, here's what you can do next: