Ah! That pretty much explains why Miami waters is so full of crazy boaters that not even understand basic preference rules.
Ah! That pretty much explains why Miami waters is so full of crazy boaters that not even understand basic preference rules.
There is no federal requirement by the US Coast Guard for any sort of master's license for pleasure vessels. The only time that a master needs a USCG license is when he is carrying passengers for hire (paying passengers). This Coast Guard Auxiliary website gives a brief description of these requirements.
Note that many states do require a "boating safety card" or something similar for all recreational boaters. Florida requires boaters born in 1988 or later to pass a boating safety course.
I was always under the impression that if the boat is over a specific length or tonnage, you were required to have a Captains/Master's license.
Not in the US to operate your own boat. Now, elsewhere, there are different requirements and 24 meters is generally a cutoff.
WOW! I learned something today. So I can operate a 100' recreational boat with no license in the USA????
Hey Admiral, you know that boat I was looking at the boat show......
Not in the US to operate your own boat. Now, elsewhere, there are different requirements and 24 meters is generally a cutoff.
Unless its been changed, 65" and up pleasure boat required operators license.
Unless its been changed, 65" and up pleasure boat required operators license.
Might some insurance companies require the Capt. License ?
Having a license does help with insurance if you are buying & insuring your fist boat. At least it helped me....