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If
you are familiar with the process of obtaining a drivers
license, the acquisition of a boating license won't bring
anything new to you. Just like when you were training for
your driver's license you will be required to follow a boating
course and at the end of that be successful in passing the
final test. The entire mechanical operation of your vessel
must hold no secrets to you and all the elemental safety
procedures with respect to weather characteristics and navigation
must be acquired knowledge.
Where
to Find a Certification Course?
Your
nearby department of recreation will be able to help you
locate a boating license certification course. Most of these
courses are conducted during spring and summer. Depending
on the sort of vessel you want to apply for, your training
course will be either short or very extensive.
It
goes without saying that a lot more education will be required
from you if you want to navigate in a large and powerful
craft. It is a good thing as well because the bigger and
faster a boat is, the greater the risks involved for you,
your passengers and other fellow boaters. Your local department
of recreation will be able to give you more ample and more
specific information
Like
so many things nowadays you can even find boating license
classes online. You must ask yourself however how much value
these classes can offer you. There is no substitute for
going out there on the water to gather real hands on experience.
The presence of water and other vessels around you will
surely make you learn as much as possible to get you to
become a safe and responsible boater.
A
"real world" class will also give you the opportunity to
work closely with your instructor. Being face to face you
will be able to ask questions and get the necessary feed
back from him. Both these elements are vital to your boating
instruction.
Limitations
In
this matter of seeking a boating license there are a few
limitations you need to be aware of. Just like with the
driving license there is an age limit: the applicant must
be at least sixteen years of age. It is however possible
to get a provisional boating license for youngsters between
the age of twelve and sixteen. They have to complete the
necessary boating education and have to be accompanied by
a licensed adult whenever they are driving a vessel.
You
have to pay attention to the different state laws, most
state boating licenses are valid across the state borders,
but it always is a good idea to check the regulations of
the state you are planning to go to before you set sail.
Sometimes the age requirements change between one state
and the other, so make sure you comply with the state law.
Happy boating.
Frank
Rom runs an information
site about boating and boating vacations.
http://www.boating-102.com |