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		|  07-19-2010, 11:40 AM | #1 |  
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					Originally Posted by Mr. Sandman   As I understand it...A charter permit holder can operate in either category..rec or comm and it is based on the FIRST fish you keep. If you take a small fish you are a rec that entire day and the charter/headboat retention rules for rec fishing apply that day. If you keep a 73+ you are a comm that day and the general category rules apply that day.
 ( you have to be a charter capt and have all the safety req like you would for comm fishermen to get this permit)
 
 |  You got that part right. Good luck to anyone who thinks you can get all the required safety equipment for 2 grand. Basically the tuna permits are a trade off, you get the angling permit you give up keeping big fish but you can keep smaller fish <73 inches. You get the General permit, you can't keep small fish but you keep the bigguns.  You takes yer choice.   |  
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		|  07-19-2010, 12:19 PM | #2 |  
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					Originally Posted by MakoMike  You got that part right. Good luck to anyone who thinks you can get all the required safety equipment for 2 grand. Basically the tuna permits are a trade off, you get the angling permit you give up keeping big fish but you can keep smaller fish <73 inches. You get the General permit, you can't keep small fish but you keep the bigguns.  You takes yer choice.   |  You don't need a captains license for Commercial and for around 4k you could get the stuff you need. I have priced it out. That being said, I don't think 4k is alot of money when you consider the cos of boat and gear. I was thinking it would be smart to have the stuff regardless. Alot of Recs go where and when the  Comm's go anyway. |  
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		|  07-19-2010, 04:53 PM | #3 |  
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					Originally Posted by buckman  You don't need a captains license for Commercial and for around 4k you could get the stuff you need. I have priced it out. That being said, I don't think 4k is alot of money when you consider the cos of boat and gear. I was thinking it would be smart to have the stuff regardless. Alot of Recs go where and when the  Comm's go anyway. |  No one said you needed a Captains license for a general Category permit, what we said was you needed the Captain's license for a Charter/headboat permit . Two different permits. 4K for the safety equipment is a lot closer to reality than the 2K someone else suggested. |  
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		|  07-21-2010, 09:31 AM | #4 |  
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				 | As a new member of the charter/headboat category this year I'd put my investment in the $5k -$7k range for safety(raft, Epirb, suits, flares etc) , captains license (course) and all of the nonsense involved for charter license (TWIC, CPR, physicals). 
 So far I haven't recouped a dime.  My hope was that I'd get a couple of commercial fish to help recoup the investment.  Unfortunately the USCG licensing process took 6 weeks and I missed the good spring bite.
 
 So yes, I have a vested interest in selling fish.
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		|  07-19-2010, 05:00 PM | #5 |  
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					Originally Posted by MakoMike  You got that part right. Good luck to anyone who thinks you can get all the required safety equipment for 2 grand. Basically the tuna permits are a trade off, you get the angling permit you give up keeping big fish but you can keep smaller fish <73 inches. You get the General permit, you can't keep small fish but you keep the bigguns.  You takes yer choice.   |  
 "Good luck to anyone who thinks you can get all the required safety equipment for 2 grand"
 
A new solas required raft will cost you minimum $2500 
My raft repack & inspect was $1238.00 alone this year. (once a brand new  raft is 2 years or older inspections & repack are required EVERY year @ an average $600 - $800 per year and at 5  years it will be close to the amount I paid  this year) 
Epirb  batter replace $310.00 (every 5 years) 
New Commercial Solas flare kit $180.00 (every 3 years) 
Not sure what most guys are paying for boat insurance but I can assure you once your ins co finds out you go commercial your rates will atleast double ! 
Every buyer pays by check, so then you can plan to get your accountant involved also ! |  
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		|  07-20-2010, 05:13 AM | #6 |  
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					Originally Posted by Raider Ronnie  "Good luck to anyone who thinks you can get all the required safety equipment for 2 grand"
 A new solas required raft will cost you minimum $2500
 My raft repack & inspect was $1238.00 alone this year. (once a brand new  raft is 2 years or older inspections & repack are required EVERY year @ an average $600 - $800 per year and at 5  years it will be close to the amount I paid  this year)
 Epirb  batter replace $310.00 (every 5 years)
 New Commercial Solas flare kit $180.00 (every 3 years)
 Not sure what most guys are paying for boat insurance but I can assure you once your ins co finds out you go commercial your rates will atleast double !
 Every buyer pays by check, so then you can plan to get your accountant involved also !
 |  Your right Ron, but then you can write off all your expenses and take a loss come January. That alone could wash the added cost. |  
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		|  07-20-2010, 06:39 AM | #7 |  
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					Originally Posted by buckman  Your right Ron, but then you can write off all your expenses and take a loss come January. That alone could wash the added cost. |  Steve, 
Being that my wife is a cpa  I'm all set in the accounting lesson ! 
I  was just pointing out the actual cost, someone threw out the $2000.  
amount,  thats not exactly close, and as I mentioned  there are  cost every year  not just the initial purchase. |  
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		|  07-20-2010, 07:57 PM | #8 |  
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					Originally Posted by Raider Ronnie  "Good luck to anyone who thinks you can get all the required safety equipment for 2 grand"
 A new solas required raft will cost you minimum $2500
 My raft repack & inspect was $1238.00 alone this year. (once a brand new  raft is 2 years or older inspections & repack are required EVERY year @ an average $600 - $800 per year and at 5  years it will be close to the amount I paid  this year)
 Epirb  batter replace $310.00 (every 5 years)
 New Commercial Solas flare kit $180.00 (every 3 years)
 Not sure what most guys are paying for boat insurance but I can assure you once your ins co finds out you go commercial your rates will atleast double !
 Every buyer pays by check, so then you can plan to get your accountant involved also !
 |  Ronnie,where did you pay $180 for the solas flares? |  
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		|  07-20-2010, 08:22 PM | #9 |  
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					Originally Posted by animal  Ronnie,where did you pay $180 for the solas flares? |  
Yes,    
Hamilton Marine
http://store.hamiltonmarine.com/brow...182/4,239.html |  
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