On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 01:10:49PM -0600, Rob Zanussi wrote:
> And I believe the same is true for Canada. We don't need a license to
> operate it here, but if we go into the US then we do. I could be mistaken
> on that and if so, I suspect someone will jump in and correct me.

IIRC (from when I took the course) you only need an operator's license
(basically certification that you've done the course) if you're in
Canadian waters, but need a station license in non-Canadian waters. That
said, these requirements (like many other boating requirements) are very
poorly enforced.

Cheers,
Kris

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Kris Coward                                     http://unripe.melon.org/
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