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Code · Delaware · Title 23 — Navigation and Waters · Chapter 1. Pilots · Subchapter II. Licenses

§ 112. Classes of licenses.

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Six classes of licenses shall be granted:
(1)First class, to persons capable of piloting ships or vessels of any practical draft of water;
(2)Second class, to persons capable of piloting ships or vessels drawing 45 feet of water or under;
(3)Third class, to persons capable of piloting ships or vessels drawing 40 feet of water or under;
(4)Fourth class, to persons capable of piloting ships or vessels drawing 35 feet of water or under;
(5)Fifth class, to persons capable of piloting ships or vessels drawing 32 feet of water or under; and
(6)Sixth class, to persons capable of piloting ships or vessels drawing 27 feet of water or under.
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