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In Wisconsin, individuals who are at least 16 years old can legally operate a motorboat without completing a boating safety course if they are accompanied by a person who is at least 18 years old and has a valid boating safety certificate. Additionally, those born before January 1, 1989, are exempt from the course requirement. However, anyone operating a personal watercraft (PWC) must have completed a boating safety course, regardless of age.
In many states, individuals must be at least 14 years old and have completed a DNR-approved boating safety course to operate a motorized vessel without an adult on board. Some states may have different age requirements, so it's essential to check local regulations. Additionally, those under the specified age may still operate a vessel if accompanied by an adult.
In Ohio, individuals must be at least 12 years old to operate a jet ski (personal watercraft) without direct supervision. However, those aged 12 to 15 are required to complete a state-approved boating safety course and obtain a boating safety certificate. Once they turn 16, they can operate a jet ski without restrictions. Always check for any updates or changes in local regulations before boating.
This depends on state or national law. In many places, if you have a valid driver's license you can operate a boat, and generally a boating safety course is so you can operate a boat without a license. In other places, both may be required in order to operate a boat.
No, you cannot legally operate a business under a name without registering it.
A person must be 15 years old in Hawaii to legally operate a PWC without an adult on board.
In Michigan they are the same thing, the boaters safety class covers both. If you have your boaters safety license you can legally operate at jet-ski at age 16. However, without a boaters safety license you can still operate a boat at age 16 but not a jet-ski. In the state of Michigan you have to be age 31 to operate a jet-ski without a license.
In Oregon, a person must be at least 16 years old to operate a personal watercraft (PWC) without a supervising adult on board. Additionally, individuals aged 12 to 15 can operate a PWC if they have completed a boating safety course approved by the Oregon State Marine Board and are accompanied by a supervising adult.