Last Updated 24th of May, 2010
What is covered in a boat safety course?
Boat Safety Class Topics
This varies a bit because there are many providers offering boater safety courses. But, you should generally expect to find the following information.- Understanding Your Boat: Different vessels, hull types, engine classes, and boat parts
- Preparation: Fuel safety, boat capacity, knots, and engine maintenance
- Boat Operations: Docking, overtaking, navigating tides, anchoring, charting your course, casting off, and buoys
- Emergency Situations: Collisions, falling overboard, dealing with bad weather conditions, rough waters, and fires on board
- Legal Issues: Registration, decals, hull numbers, safety equipment, life jackets, sound and lights, and unlawful operation
- General Matters: Boating courtesy, environmental matters, and passenger issues
Do You Need a Boater Safety Course?
Each state dictates who can receive a boaters license, boat license, or boaters safety certificate. Depending on where you live and how old you are, you may need to take a boaters safety course. The class fees, schedules, and lengths will vary; some classes may be available through your state's watercraft or licensing division as well as through third-party agencies. Check the appropriate state agency sites for details.If you're not forced to complete a safety class regarding boats, it's still a good idea to do so. Even experienced boaters can gain valuable information from these classes that can increase boating safety and enjoyment.
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