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13 to drive it by your self or any age if someon is one it with you that is over 18.
It depends on the State. In Minnesota, you must be at least 13 years of age and hold a state issued boating safety certificate (or its equivalent) in order to operate a personal watercraft without a legal operator of 18 years of age. However, operators aged under 12 years without a boating safety certificate, may continue to operate a personal watercraft as long as they are in sight of a legal operator at least 18 years of age on another personal watercraft within 500 feet.
In Oregon, you must be 18 years of age in order to rent a personal watercraft (PWC).
In Oregon, you must be 18 years of age in order to rent a personal watercraft (PWC).
In Oregon, you must be 18 years of age in order to rent a personal watercraft (PWC).
In Oregon you must be 18 to rent a personal watercraft.
In Washington State, you must 14 before you can legally operate a personal watercraft.
In Washington State, a personal watercraft livery cannot rent to a person who is under 16.
In Washington state, a personal watercraft livery cannot rent to a person who is under 16 years of age. Additionally, individuals aged 16 or 17 must possess a valid boat operator's permit to operate a personal watercraft. These regulations are in place to ensure safety on the water.
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In Washington State, a personal watercraft livery cannot rent to a person under the age of 16. Additionally, those aged 16 or 17 must have a valid boating safety education card to operate a personal watercraft. This regulation is in place to ensure the safety of young operators on the water.
Arizona law states that it is illegal for a person under the age of 12 years to operate a vessel with a motor of greater than 8 horsepower (which includes personal watercraft, which typically has 100+ hp) unless:An emergency exists or...Another person at least 18 years of age is on board