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OUPV Inland (Six-Pack) Requirements in Kentucky

Kentucky does not issue this credential. The license is federal, evaluated by the USCG National Maritime Center, and examined through a Regional Examination Center or approved course.

Quick read

OUPV Inland (Six-Pack) operates uninspected <=6-passenger charter boats inside COLREGs demarcation lines (bays, sounds, lakes, rivers). In Kentucky, candidates commonly operate around Kentucky Lake, Lake Cumberland, Ohio River. The nearest REC is Memphis, TN.

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Primary sources for OUPV Inland (Six-Pack) requirements

Credential

OUPV Inland

Nearest REC

Memphis, TN

Route

Inland waters

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What to prepare for

  1. Document 360 days of sea service, with 90 days within the last three years.
  2. Complete the CG-719K physical, drug test, TWIC, CPR, and First Aid requirements.
  3. Study Rules of the Road, Deck General, Deck Safety, and Navigation General.
  4. Schedule the exam at REC Memphis, TN, or use an approved school that administers the USCG exam.

OUPV Inland requirements in Kentucky

Kentucky OUPV Inland candidates usually serve lakes, bays, sounds, rivers, or other waters inside the COLREGs demarcation lines. It is the simplest federal path for six-passenger charter work around Kentucky Lake, Lake Cumberland, Ohio River.

Sea time
360 days
Exam focus
Inland rules, deck, safety, navigation
Local signal
Kentucky Lake + Lake Cumberland

How OUPV Inland sea service is evaluated in Kentucky

Under 46 CFR 11.467, an OUPV Inland applicant needs 12 months (about 360 days) of vessel-operation experience. The inland endorsement covers Kentucky six-passenger charters on inland waters inside the COLREGs demarcation lines and excludes the Great Lakes and waters more than the near-coastal limit offshore.

Total service
360 days (12 months)
Recency
90 days within 3 years
Route limit
Inside demarcation lines

What counts as a day

Under 46 CFR 11.211 a creditable day is generally 8 hours of watchstanding or day-working. Great Lakes service counts day-for-day; inland-waters service outside the Great Lakes is creditable day-for-day for up to 50% of the total requirement, and towing or ATB/ITB service counts on a two-for-one basis up to 50%.

Recency rule

46 CFR 11.201(c) requires at least 3 months (90 days) of the qualifying service to fall within the 3 years immediately before you apply, so older sea time alone will not satisfy the NMC evaluator.

Local operating context

Kentucky reservoir and Ohio River guides pursue OUPV Inland. The Ohio is a Western River subject to its own pilot rules. For exam prep, the federal question set does not change by state, but your likely route matters: inland candidates lean harder on Inland Rules and aids to navigation, while near-coastal candidates need COLREGs, navigation, weather, and chart-work discipline.

Questions candidates ask before applying

Do Kentucky captains need a state license or a USCG license?

Passenger-for-hire authority is federal. A state may regulate businesses, fishing guides, or local permits, but the captain credential itself is issued by the USCG.

What is the fastest OUPV path?

Start with sea-service letters, the CG-719K medical exam, drug-test compliance, TWIC, CPR/First Aid, and Rules of the Road study. Missing paperwork usually slows the application more than the exam.

Should I choose Inland or Near-Coastal?

Choose Inland for protected or inland waters inside the COLREGs demarcation lines. Choose Near-Coastal when your work requires offshore authority and qualifying ocean or near-coastal sea time.

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