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The Advantages Of A Boating Exam

The Internet is well supplied with sites that offer information on passing a boating exam. Many people who do not currently own a boat, and even some of them that do, may not be aware of the need to pass a state or national boating exam. However, a simple search online can give them all the guidance they need to decide if they must pass such a test and receive a certificate to show on demand.

The need for a certificate to show that a boat safety course has been completed, or even for a license to operate a power boat, is specific to the locality in question. Each state in the United States has its own program, and at least 42 of the 50 states have set exams that must be passed to be certified. Each state has ruled whether or not such a certificate is required or merely desirable.

Some states, such as Virginia, have a graduated certification in process, with certain classes of operator being required to carry proof of certification. This state intends to gradually broaden the requirement to include all operators who are not specifically excluded. It is easy to find the regulations of a specific state with an online search.

Canada already requires anyone operating a powered craft to have a Pleasure Craft Operator Card (POCC) similar to a driver's license. That means that, unless you are rowing, paddling, poling, or simply floating on the tide, you need a license to drive a boat in Canadian waters.
The Advantages Of A Boating Exam


Some online sites offer both the complete state-specific course and the precise exam required for certification. With video and DVD presentations, or textual ones if desired, these course providers have official sanction to educate and test applicants for boating licenses. They can issue certificates that are recognized by local authorities and the US Coast Guard.

For those who would rather attend an official course with personal instruction, the courses are at set locations throughout each state. You can find the places and times by checking online under this topic. The courses cover boating safety, hazards that you will face on the open water and emergency precautions you should take, navigation using charts and the channel markers and buoys, the laws and regulations for each area, and the proper care of precious water resources.

After completing the course either in person or online, you will need to pay the required fee and pass the exam before getting your certificate or license. Many areas charge a one-time fee with no renewal fees, and grant a certificate good for the life of the holder. You need to learn the exact requirements for your home state or country; there is no standard course or exam.

Even if you live in a region that does not require passing a boating exam, taking a comprehensive boating course may be a good idea. Your own safety, that of your passengers and crew, and the well-being of all on the water depend on your skill and knowledge.

by: Adriana Noton




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