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16 year old with a boaters education card.
Vary the opperating area and avoid repeating the same manuever
differs for every state here in Oklahoma the boaters safety course is not required but must be 12 to drive PWC and 16 years and under must wear a lifevest while on water
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PWC operators can minimize disturbing others by avoiding high speeds near shorelines, docks, and other boaters. Keeping a safe distance from other watercraft and obeying no-wake zones can also help reduce noise and disruption caused by the PWC. Additionally, being aware of their surroundings and practicing good etiquette, such as yielding to non-motorized vessels and reducing noise levels, can improve the overall boating experience for everyone.
That would depend upon the State where you live and/or intend to boat. Most states DO in fact have laws/regulations that require you posess a "Boating Safety Certificate" (what you are calling a license). You should check with the regulatory authority within the your State since it varies. Almost ALL states require a person to have the Certificate/license to drive a PWC/Jetski-Waverunner and your age dictates if you are permitted to drive a boat or jetski at all if unsupervised.
If you have a virginia boaters license it is 14. I am not positive as to whether you still need a license after that. Although I recommend taking the course if you want to the most helpful online one is. http://www.boatcourse.com/Virginia_Boat/default.aspx\ Regardless its going to be best if you take this course it teaches you marine laws how to act when on water and a lot of other helpful tips/information. I hope this answers your question
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Any person operating a jet ski must have a personal watercraft (PWC) license. To receive a PWC license, a person must be at least 13 years of age and participate in and pass a boater education course in designated locations by state. The minimum age to drive a PWC has been 14; however, in 2011 that age will be raised to 16 due to increasing accidents by younger riders.
Currently (2011) in NYS adults 18 years of age and older DO need to have a Boating Safety Certificate (waht you call a license) in order to drive a PWC/Jetski but not a "boat" (ie not a jetski). Children who are ages 10 through 17 are required to have a Certificate/license to drive any vessel independently. Additionally, to drive a PWC/Jetski by yourself, you must be 14 years of age or older. HOWEVER, if you do not have a license you CAN drive a PWC/Jetski but ONLY if an adult who is 18years of age or older is on the ski with you and that adult has a certificate.
No PWC's are not outboards.
You must be at least 12 years old, and if you were born after 1981 you need a boating safety certificate to operate a boat over 25hp or a PWC. You must be 16 years old to carry passengers on a PWC that are under 16.