USCG Exam Prep · Texas (TX)

USCG Captain's License Exam Prep — Texas

Texas coastal operators run charter fishing, offshore supply, and bay tour operations — OUPV and Master 100 GT are the typical targets.The USCG written exam is the same nationwide — here's how to prepare for it, with 2,418 free practice questions covering every subject.

Key Texas waters

Gulf of Mexico, Galveston Bay, Matagorda Bay, Corpus Christi Bay, Houston Ship Channel

The USCG exam content is national — there's no Texas-specific version — but your operating area determines whether you need a near-coastal or inland endorsement.

Most common license for Texas operators

OUPV / Six-Pack (most common first license)

Lets you carry up to 6 paying passengers on an uninspected vessel. The most common first commercial credential for charter, tour, and guide operations.

Priority exam subjects for Texas operators

Common questions

What license do most Texas captains get first?
Most Texas operators start with the OUPV / Six-Pack (most common first license). Texas coastal operators run charter fishing, offshore supply, and bay tour operations — OUPV and Master 100 GT are the typical targets.
Is there a Texas-specific version of the USCG exam?
No — the USCG written exam is the same nationwide, administered by the National Maritime Center. The only variations are the license grade (OUPV, 100 GT, 200 GT) and the route endorsement (inland vs near coastal), which depends on where you intend to operate.
How many questions are on the USCG exam?
It varies by license grade. The OUPV exam has approximately 125 questions across multiple modules; the 100-ton Master exam is larger. Each module is graded separately — Rules of the Road requires 70% (or 90% in some modules), and you must pass each section independently.

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