To drive a boat from the U.S. to the Caribbean, you typically need a valid boating license or certification, such as the U.S. Coast Guard's Operator of Uninspected Passenger Vessels (OUPV) license, depending on the size and type of vessel. Additionally, some Caribbean countries may require specific permits or licenses for entry, so it's essential to check the regulations of the destination country. Always ensure your boat complies with safety and equipment regulations for both departure and arrival locations.
you do need a licence to drive a boat in Maryland
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A Licence is something you pay for, it is payment for "permission" to drive a boat, etc. A "Skippers Ticket" in WA is proof that you have the competence to do it. Once you have the Skippers Ticket, you can drive a Recreational Boat in WA. You do not need to keep paying a fee to the Govt, because it is not a licence. In WA to drive a recreational boat you just need to prove you are competent - and off you go. In some states of Australia you need to keep paying a Licence, for permission to drive a boat.
No license is required to operate a watercraft in Michigan.
I think so, but you need a boating licence.
If you are over the age of 16 there is no licence requirements if you want to drive a boat, but people born after 1978 need a boater safety certificate to drive a pwc or jetski. People under the age of 16 need a boater safety certificate.
I am pretty sure that you need a licence to operate a boat. So unless they have a boat licence the answer is no.
what licence do u need 2 drive a aixam in uk
do you need a boat licence for a 5hp outboard
Certainly a driver's licence... Additionally you would need a HGV licence and a crane operators licence.
does a private owner of a small boat need to licence a boat under 30ft.
There is no such thing as a boat driving licence