- Joined
- Feb 23, 2004
- RO Number
- 12830
- Messages
- 674
I got a ticket from the USCG while cruising the Oakland Estuary. They were very courteous and gave me a ticket for not having a throwable PFD. The Coxwain said I would receive a letter from the "Adjunct"(?) and would need to show proof of purchase of a throwable PFD. At the next Marina, I had bought the throwable PFD and held onto receipt.
As my April trip was spent under a raincloud, the moisture damaged my copy of the ticket.
Well, 6 months later, no letter. Not wanting to be picked up by the shore patrol, or spending a night in the Oakland City jail, I started calling around. I discovered the phone numbers on the web for Coast Guard didn't work.
I ended up calling Washington. From there, I worked my way through 15 Sacramento, San Franscisco and Oakland offices. I covered the Admiral down to the guy changing the oil on the 41' patrol boat.
At one point, I reached an able seaman who used the CF number from my boat track down the ticket, which he said was "closed". Aparently, the ticket was just a warning.
So, I recommend that you all save yourself an hour on the phone and hang onto your ticket. I can confirm that it's hard to find this information after fact. You're going to work to locate the Coast Guard records unit.
As my April trip was spent under a raincloud, the moisture damaged my copy of the ticket.
Well, 6 months later, no letter. Not wanting to be picked up by the shore patrol, or spending a night in the Oakland City jail, I started calling around. I discovered the phone numbers on the web for Coast Guard didn't work.
I ended up calling Washington. From there, I worked my way through 15 Sacramento, San Franscisco and Oakland offices. I covered the Admiral down to the guy changing the oil on the 41' patrol boat.
At one point, I reached an able seaman who used the CF number from my boat track down the ticket, which he said was "closed". Aparently, the ticket was just a warning.
So, I recommend that you all save yourself an hour on the phone and hang onto your ticket. I can confirm that it's hard to find this information after fact. You're going to work to locate the Coast Guard records unit.