How to Obtain Your Captain’s Boater License in Alabama: Insights and Tips


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As a local expert real estate advisor in Orange Beach, Alabama, I’m fortunate to work with many buyers and sellers who embrace the boating lifestyle. While I don’t have a captain’s license myself, I’ve gathered valuable insights from conversations with captains, yacht brokers, and marina professionals. If you’re considering earning your captain’s license to explore new opportunities or enhance your boating skills, here’s a guide based on what I’ve learned.

Alabama Boating Captain's License


Understanding the Basics

To captain a vessel for hire in Alabama—or anywhere in the U.S.—you’ll need a license from the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG). Most people begin with the OUPV/Six-Pack Captain’s License, which allows you to operate vessels carrying up to six paying passengers. For larger charters or commercial operations, you’ll need the Master Captain’s License, which comes with additional requirements.

A captain once shared with me that the Six-Pack license is an excellent entry point for those new to commercial boating, but moving to the Master License expands your options significantly, particularly if you plan to operate larger vessels or expand your charter business.


Steps to Obtain Your License

Meet the Basic Requirements

  • Be at least 18 years old.
  • Have U.S. citizenship or legal residency.
  • Obtain a Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC).

A TWIC card can take several weeks to process, so it’s one of the first things to handle. Local marinas often have flyers or contacts who can guide you through the process.

  • Log Your Sea Time
    For the Six-Pack License, you’ll need at least 360 days of documented sea time, with 90 of those days in the last three years.

    One Captain shared, “Keep a detailed log of your time on the water. I used an app to track mine, which made it so much easier to organize when it was time to submit everything.”

  • Take a Boater Safety Course
    Alabama requires a boater safety course for anyone operating a vessel, and completing this is a great foundation for the USCG exams. I recommend checking out courses offered at Orange Beach Marina, where instructors tailor lessons to Gulf Coast waters.

  • Pass the USCG Exam
    The captain’s license exam includes sections on navigation, safety, weather, and rules of the road. Local training schools in Gulf Shores and Orange Beach provide excellent preparatory courses. Look for classes with hands-on instruction.

    A captain at the Wharf, told me, “The prep courses are worth every penny. The navigation part can be tricky if you’re not used to charts and plotting courses.”

  • Complete a Medical Exam
    A physical exam from a Coast Guard-approved physician is required to ensure you’re fit to operate a vessel.


Orange Beach Alabama Captain's License Boating


My Personal Tips

  • Leverage Local Resources
    Our marinas, like Zeke’s Landing and The Wharf, are more than docking facilities—they’re communities. Talk to seasoned captains who can share real-world advice.

  • Network with Other Captains
    Joining local boating groups or attending fishing tournaments at Orange Beach Marina can connect you with experienced captains who’ve navigated this process before.

  • Consider Your End Goals
    Are you planning to captain a charter boat, or do you simply want to enhance your boating knowledge? Your goals will determine whether the Six-Pack or Master License is best.


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Closing Thoughts

Earning a captain’s license is a significant achievement that opens up exciting opportunities in our Gulf Coast waters. Whether you dream of captaining a fishing charter or simply exploring the coastline with confidence, the process is as much about the journey as it is the destination.

While I’m not a captain myself, I love supporting this vibrant boating community. If you’re dreaming of living the ultimate Gulf Coast lifestyle, I’d be honored to help you find the perfect waterfront property or boater-friendly home to make that dream a reality.

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