Thursday, June 28, 2012

How To Apply For A Boating License

By Laura Gallagher


Getting a New Jersey boating license is more or less the same as getting a driver's license. There are different kinds of licenses that are released and different states have their own rules on how to do it. It is necessary for someone who has a boat to know what the process entails.

The State of New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission issues the licenses. These are only for people who will operate boats in fresh, non-tidal waters. The applicant must not be younger than 16 years old to apply for a general license.

Generally, the determining factor if a certificate to operate a boat is necessary is the speed of the watercraft. It will be necessary if the motor of the craft reaches 10 knots or more in speed. For those who can successfully acquire it, they will be allowed to operate motorboats or jet skis.

To acquire this certificate, the applicant needs to attend a course on operating a watercraft. He needs to learn about the parts of the craft, how it work, how to maintain it, and understand boating regulations. After that, he will also learn about safety measure and how to distinguish a good weather to go out to the waters. After the course, the applicant must pass its final exam.

After its completion, the applicant must head to the State Commission and pass the requirements. He has to submit the certificate awarded after the completion of the course. Aside from this, he also has to submit other supporting documents like his birth certificate or passport.

The licenses can be general or restricted. The general is for a person who is over 16 and can operate the watercraft by himself while the restricted is for those who are at least 12 years old and needs to be accompanied by someone with the general certificate. These can expire within a year or 3 years and one can save more if he applies for the longer expiration period.

If you wish to operate a watercraft, then you have to get your own new jersey boating license. After you successfully get it, you still have to follow safety regulations in the waters. This is to make sure that nothing will go wrong in your trip.




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