No insurance is not required on boats in WA state as of today. My dad had a boat so I'm sure of this one. However it may make sense to insure a boat that is worth a substantial amount.
It varies by state law. Just Gift it to him, allow him to reg and insure it and then when you can do it on your own have him gift it back to you.
You can get a state ID card that would work.
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n Washington state, children 12 and under must wear life jackets on a boat under 19 feet.
Perhaps you should sell the boat, because it wasn't such a wise idea buying a boat when you're not even sure you can afford to insure it. If you can't insure it, that is no bueno.
it was probably a pet.. or it traveled by boat or something..
Your answer depends on where you expect to land on the Antarctic continent.
A general rule of thumb is to insure your car in the state it is registered in.
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In Washington State, a 12-year-old can operate a boat if they are accompanied by an adult who is at least 18 years old. However, to drive a boat alone, individuals must be at least 14 years old and possess a valid Washington State Boater Education Card. It's essential for young boaters to understand safety regulations and boating laws to ensure a safe experience on the water.
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In Washington State, you do not need a specific license to operate an 8-foot Livingston boat, as it falls under the category of non-motorized vessels. However, if the boat is equipped with a motor, you must have a Washington State Boater Education Card if you were born after January 1, 1955. It's also important to follow all safety regulations and equipment requirements for boating in the state. Always check local regulations for any additional requirements.