14 years old... but must have passed the boater safety course.
All persons must be at least 14 years of age to legally operate a motorboat or PWC unless under the direct, onboard supervision of a parent, guardian, or other person 16 years of age or older. - Missouri boat regulations website
A sailboat is the give-way vessel when it is under sail alone and encounters a motorboat that is underway. According to maritime rules, the sailboat must yield to the motorboat in this situation. Additionally, if the sailboat is under sail and the motorboat is overtaking, the sailboat must also give way. However, if the sailboat is using its engine, it generally has the same responsibilities as a motorboat.
The sailboat is the give-way vessel when both the sailboat and the motorboat are underway and the motorboat is on a course that may result in a collision. According to the navigation rules, a sailing vessel under sail alone must give way to a power-driven vessel. Additionally, if the sailboat is overtaking the motorboat, it must also give way. In all other situations, the sailboat typically maintains its course and speed, while the motorboat is required to avoid a collision.
it is get a life and leave me alone
the minimum capabilities of the operating system alone is 1GB
its between 17 or 18
The shaft alone minimum is 30 Inches and the Head + Shaft minimum is 40 inches!
I live in Missouri and in Missouri, you have to be the age 13 to even stay home alone. So I would say that applies there too.
in Florida you have to be 16 to operate a jetski alone
That's up to you. If i were you though i would just leave it alone.
There is no legal minimum age for a child to be left alone in Alberta.
16 with you parent, alone you have to be 18