100 Ton Captain License Requirements in Michigan
Michigan 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.
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Use this page to check 100 ton captain license requirements in Michigan: Master-level sea time, tonnage evidence, exam modules, TWIC, medical, and REC Toledo, OH planning. In Michigan, candidates commonly operate around Traverse City, Saugatuck, Ludington. The nearest REC is Toledo, OH.
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Primary sources for Master 100 GT requirements
- eCFR 46 CFR 11.422 tonnage limitations (retrieved May 31, 2026)
- eCFR 46 CFR 11.428 Master less than 100 GRT near-coastal requirements (retrieved May 31, 2026)
- eCFR 46 CFR 11.457 Master less than 100 GRT Great Lakes/Inland requirements (retrieved May 31, 2026)
- USCG NMC Master less than 100 GRT Near Coastal checklist (retrieved May 31, 2026)
- USCG NMC Master less than 100 GRT Great Lakes/Inland checklist (retrieved May 31, 2026)
Credential
Master 100 GT
Nearest REC
Toledo, OH
Route
Inspected vessels
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Use the Michigan overview to choose between OUPV, Master 25, Master 50, and Master 100 before narrowing this credential checklist.
See all Michigan captain's license requirementsWhat to prepare for
- Document Master-level sea service, commonly 720 days with tonnage and route details supporting the requested authority.
- Complete the CG-719K physical, drug test, TWIC, CPR, and First Aid requirements.
- Study Rules of the Road, Deck General, Deck Safety, and Navigation General. Master candidates also need Plotting and the broader General module.
- Schedule the exam at REC Toledo, OH, or use an approved school that administers the USCG exam.
100 ton captain license requirements in Michigan
Michigan candidates targeting Master 100 GT should separate two questions before applying: whether they have enough Master-level sea time, and whether enough of that service was on vessels large enough to justify the 100 GT tonnage limit. That distinction matters for operators working around Traverse City, Saugatuck, Ludington, where the business goal is often a larger inspected passenger vessel rather than a six-passenger OUPV boat.
- Sea time
- Commonly 720 days
- Exam focus
- Rules, deck, safety, navigation, plotting
- Local signal
- Traverse City + Saugatuck
How the 100 ton limit is assigned in Michigan
A Michigan Master 100 GT application has to clear the Master less-than-100 route baseline and then show enough qualifying service on larger vessels for the 100 GRT limit. The NMC can still issue 50 or 25 GRT if the sea time is valid but the vessel tonnage is smaller.
Route baseline
Great Lakes/Inland uses a 360-day baseline, while Near-Coastal uses 720 deck-department days on ocean, near-coastal, or Great Lakes waters, with up to 360 inland-water days allowed as substitute service.
100 GRT tonnage evidence
The current NMC checklists show 100 GRT supported by service on 34+ or 51+ GRT vessels, with the day threshold depending on route. Valid Master service on smaller vessels can still produce a 50 or 25 GRT credential.
Local operating context
Michigan's Great Lakes salmon and trout charter scene is one of the largest in the country. OUPV Inland is the typical credential since Great Lakes inland waters are inside COLREGs demarcation; larger boats step up to Master 100. 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
What are the 100 ton captain license requirements in Michigan?
The credential is federal, so the requirements do not change by state. A typical Master 100 GT applicant documents Master-level sea service, passes the required USCG exam modules, clears medical/drug/TWIC screening, and shows enough qualifying vessel tonnage for the 100 GT limitation.
Can I get Master 100 if most of my time is on small boats?
Not always. The Coast Guard issues 25, 50, 100, or 200 GRT limits from the vessel tonnage in your qualifying service. Small-boat time can satisfy days, but it may cap the credential below 100 GT.
Where does a Michigan Master 100 candidate take the exam?
After the NMC approves the application, candidates test at a Regional Examination Center or through an approved course provider. Use the nearest REC listed above for planning travel and appointment timing.
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