Does a captain have to stay on the ship?


Does a captain have to stay on the ship? The first version of the treaty was passed in 1914, directly as a result of the sinking of the Titanic. The current version, passed in 1974, does not specify that the captain should stay with his ship but states that the captain, or master, has the ultimate authority aboard his ship.


Can two captains be in a ship?

It is possible for a ship to have two or even three captains but only one of them has the supreme authority to command the ship. Yep, I experienced having three Captains, that's three master mariners on board and it usually happens on tanker ships.


How far can a cruise ship go on a gallon of fuel?

Depending on its size, a cruise ship might burn a gallon of fuel for every 30 to 60 feet it travels, according to the University of Colorado Boulder.


Can you become a ship captain without a degree?

Although not required to obtain work as a captain, a bachelor's degree may accelerate your career. For instance, non-degree candidates start out as ordinary seamen or deckhands aboard a vessel, accumulating thousands of hours of work experience before being promoted to ship captain.


What happens if a captain abandons ship before passengers?

In maritime law, the ship's master's responsibility for their vessel is paramount, no matter what its condition, so abandoning a ship has legal consequences, including the nature of salvage rights. Abandoning a ship in distress may be considered a crime that can lead to imprisonment.


At what age do you become a ship captain?

Must be at least 18 years old. Must be able to document 360 days of experience on a vessel, of which at least 90 days must be on Near Coastal/Ocean waters otherwise license will be limited to Inland Waters ONLY. (See: What Counts as Sea Service) 90 days of sea service must be within the last 3 years of when you apply.


Can a captain of a ship still marry you?

A ship's captain generally does NOT have the legal right to officiate a wedding at sea. In order for a Captain of a ship to perform a marriage at sea, he must also be a judge, a justice of the peace, a minister, or an officially recognized officiant such as a Notary Public.


How much do cruise ship captains get paid?

ZipRecruiter reports that the annual pay for 2022 for cruise ship captains is $54,229 per year. It also reports that annual salaries can be as high as $100,000 to as low as $17,500. Such a great fluctuation in salary is reflective of the skill level, years of experience, location, and cruise line.


Who is the highest paid person on a ship?

It comes as no surprise that the ship's captain has the biggest salary from working on a cruise ship. The master of the vessel has a huge responsibility for ship safety for crew and passengers along with navigation.