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Dreaming of becoming a licensed captain in Maine? Or perhaps you already hold a USCG Captain's License (OUPV/6-Pack, Master, etc.) and need to clarify your operating boundaries? Understanding the precise difference between "Inland" and "Near Coastal" waters is absolutely critical for anyone looking to work professionally on Maine's diverse waterways. This video focuses on showing you exactly where the U.S. Coast Guard in 46 CFR Part 7 - Boundary Lines are in Coastal Maine. These are the lines that dictate whether your USCG license needs an "Inland" or "Near Coastal" endorsement for operations in Maine. Visit this site for more information and up to date regulations https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-46... Disclaimer: This video is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice or official USCG guidance. Regulations and interpretations can change. Always refer to the most current official U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) regulations, particularly 46 CFR Part 7, and publications, as well as the National Maritime Center (NMC) website, for definitive and up-to-date information regarding mariner credentialing and operating requirements.