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Part 4 – Training<br />

Chapter 6 – Currency Maintenance<br />

Table 4-9 (cont.)<br />

Minimum Currency Requirements<br />

Task Required For Required Frequency<br />

Underway Hours<br />

All boat crew<br />

positions.<br />

Not required for<br />

cutterboat,<br />

skiff<br />

or punt boat<br />

crews.<br />

Minimum of 40 hours<br />

total, with a minimum of<br />

10 nighttime hours (see<br />

Note 1 at end of table).<br />

Ice Rescue crew<br />

minimum of 10 hours,<br />

with a minimum of 2<br />

hours of night time hours<br />

1 time every six<br />

months<br />

Contingency crew<br />

minimum of 30 hours<br />

total, with a minimum of<br />

5 nighttime hours.<br />

Boat Launch and<br />

Recovery<br />

All boat crew<br />

positions.<br />

Only required<br />

for Ice Rescue<br />

and cutterboat<br />

crews.<br />

Participate in the launch<br />

and recovery of the<br />

cutterboat.<br />

Participate in the launch<br />

and recovery (trailering)<br />

of the Air Boat.<br />

Cutter Boats<br />

8 days and 2 nights<br />

every six months<br />

Ice Rescue<br />

2 Day and 1 night<br />

every six months<br />

Towing<br />

[Towing should be<br />

applicable to unit<br />

primary mission<br />

(i.e., other boats,<br />

buoys, etc.)]<br />

All boat crew<br />

positions.<br />

Not required for<br />

cutterboat, skiff<br />

or punt boat<br />

crews.<br />

Conduct in accordance<br />

with the Readiness and<br />

Standardization/RFO<br />

towing checklist.<br />

1 day and 1 night<br />

(stern/alongside)<br />

every six months<br />

(ATON) units shall<br />

conduct 2 day-tows)<br />

4-100

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