Yes. As of January 1, 2008, boaters 70 and younger must now carry a boater education card when operating powerboats (including personal watercraft or any motorized watercraft) greater than 10 hp. Youth 12-15 also need a boater education card when operating boats 0-10 hp alone. When operating a motorboat over 10 hp, a card-holding adult (16 or older, 18 for personal watercraft) must be in direct supervision (on-board, and able to immediately take corrective action in case of emergency).
Renewal is not required
Only with an adult holding a valid boater education card
Renewal is not necessary for your Florida boater education card.
Renewal is not necessary for your Florida boater education card.
You never have to renew your Massachusetts boater education card
At least 12 years old and have a boater's education card
In Florida, the boater safety education card does not expire, so it does not need to be renewed. Once you complete the required course and receive your card, it remains valid for life. However, if you lose your card, you will need to request a replacement. Always ensure that your information is up to date, especially if your address changes.
To carry a Florida boating education card, there is no specific horsepower requirement. The education card, also known as a boater safety card, is required for anyone born on or after January 1, 1988 who operates a vessel powered by a motor of 10 horsepower or more in Florida. The card is obtained by passing an approved boater safety course, not by the horsepower of the vessel
Renewal is not necessary for your North Carolina boater education card.
A kid can get an Oregon ID card at any age as long as they have the required documentation and pay the fee ...
A Texas boater education card allows certain boaters to do what
at least 12 years old and have a boater's education card