If you have a Virginia boaters license it is 14. I am not positive as to whether you still need a license after that. Although I recommend taking the course if you want to the most helpful online one is.
http://www.boatcourse.com/Virginia_Boat/default.aspx\
Regardless its going to be best if you take this course it teaches you marine laws how to act when on water and a lot of other helpful tips/information. I hope this answers your question
13
Yes, a vehicle must be registered in order to legally operate it on public roads.
In Minnesota, the minimum age to legally operate a personal watercraft (PWC) on public waters is 13 years old. Riders who are 13 to 17 years old must also have completed a Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) training course or an equivalent course from another state.
Yes, you need a license to legally operate a vehicle on public roads.
Yes, in most places, you need a valid driver's license to legally operate a vehicle on public roads.
In West Virginia, all motorized vessels, including those equipped with electric motors, must be registered to operate legally on public waters. Additionally, non-motorized vessels such as canoes and kayaks must also be registered if they are used for commercial purposes or if they are over a certain length. Registration can be obtained through the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources. It's important for boaters to display the registration numbers properly as required by state law.
To legally operate on a public roadway, all of them.
Yes, in most places, you need a driver's license to legally operate a vehicle on public roads.
Yes, in most places, you need a driver's license to legally operate a vehicle on public roads.
Yes, in most places, you legally need a driver's license to operate a motor vehicle on public roads.
Yes, a driver's license is required to legally operate a motor vehicle on public roads in most places.
18 ft. powerboat