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    Default first mate requirements

    Just what does a person have to do to become a licensed firstmate?

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    You must be enrolled in a USCG approved random drug testing program and have a valid card on your person while first mating stating so. That's it.

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    Default firstmate

    Thanks for the reply Greg... but just where do I apply for the card?

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    The cheapest place I know is Sea Test. You need to have your initial DOT 5 panel drug test done first. Then when you get the results, you can fill out an application and send in your initial test. You'll want to call or email Dennis first, before you send anything. He's a captain and his summer residence is different than his winter residence, so he'll tell you where he wants the paperwork sent. I believe his first year is $60 and then $40/yr after that. The other place I know without looking it up is the Lake Erie Charter Boat Association. I haven't dealt with them, but I know others on here are. They may chime in.

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    If you are near Perrysburg try Great lakes Biomedical they are across street from Levis Commons on Rt. 25 419-872-5343 ask for Zak , they specialize in this and will be the cheapest
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    Default first mate

    what do you or can you use the first mate license for? wondering?

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    Smile first mate

    Lake erie charter Boat assoc. 1800lecba10 they will sent you all the paper work and just go to your nearest clinic. then they will send your first mate card good for one year subject to radom testing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by faithwalker View Post
    what do you or can you use the first mate license for? wondering?
    It's not a license, it just shows you're in a USCG approved random drug testing program. This allows you to be a mate...paid/tipped crew on a charter/tour boat.

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    That is interesting. I have only fished on a couple of freshwater charters, with the bulk being offshore ocean charters. I am surprised that there is random drug testing for mates. I could see this for captains where you are in control of the vessel, but surprising for mates.

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    Default mates

    This ensures to the USCG and customers on a charter vessel that you have a safe and confident crew taking care of YOU for the day. The captain is ultimately responsible for you and a good first mate assists with everything o the boat. How would like to have a mate that could be hooked on an illegal substance and could possibly have an affect on the safely of your day.
    I use Maritime Consortium and its $65 a year. Find it online.
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