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14 years old... but must have passed the boater safety course.
It is dependant on the legislation of the country in question
All those born on or after January 1, 1986, are required to pass an approved boater education course before they legally may operate any vessel powered by a motor of more than 10 horsepower. Anyone operating a personal watercraft, regardless of age, must have passed an approved boater education course.
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
It varies by state. Go to the BoatU.S. Safety Foundation online course web site and select your state to find out the requirements: http://www.boatus.org/onlinecourse/default.asp
If you have passed an approved water safety course, to operate a vessel alone in Texas, a boater must be 13 years of age to operate a vessel of more than 15 horsepower; or windblown vessel over 14 feet in length. See link for more detailed information.http://tpwd.texas.gov/faq/learning/boater_education/
This depends on state or national law. In many places, if you have a valid driver's license you can operate a boat, and generally a boating safety course is so you can operate a boat without a license. In other places, both may be required in order to operate a boat.
Unfortunately antibiotics can and do exhibit side effects four days after completing the course. I never start antibiotics without taking acidophilus and eating lots of yogurt.
of course
you need to take a boater safety course issued by the state. i think the age is 15 for the course.
Yes, you become eligible for BL after completing Btech part-time course.
All boaters should take the Coast Guard Aux boater safety course