Link To FAQ On Boater Education Cards For 2008 (Mandantory)
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Link To FAQ On Boater Education Cards For 2008 (Mandantory)
This is the link to the FAQ on the mandantory Boater Education Class which is being phased in next year.
http://www.parks.wa.gov/boating/boatsafefaq.asp
http://www.parks.wa.gov/boating/boatsafefaq.asp
RE:Link To FAQ On Boater Education Cards For 2008 (Mandantory)
Even though it isn't required for me until 2010, I sent in my application several weeks ago. I took one of the free online courses, so it cost $10 and a postage stamp.
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RE:Link To FAQ On Boater Education Cards For 2008 (Mandantory)
Dilbert,dilbert wrote:Even though it isn't required for me until 2010, I sent in my application several weeks ago. I took one of the free online courses, so it cost $10 and a postage stamp.
Where did you find the free online class? That sounds cheap and easy.
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RE:Link To FAQ On Boater Education Cards For 2008 (Mandantory)
Hey, if you go to the Washington State Parks web site and go to the boater safety FAQ page
http://www.parks.wa.gov/boating/boatsafefaq.asp
it will tell you all you need to know. There is a link on the right "Course Options" and it has the options available to you. Towards the bottom is a web site where you can take the course for free or you can e-mail the Dept and they will send a booklet and you can take it at home.
I do not have to get one now because I have a canoe and I will not have to get one until 2013 anyway.
But Regulators are Regulators and by then you will need a license to go on a dock!
http://www.parks.wa.gov/boating/boatsafefaq.asp
it will tell you all you need to know. There is a link on the right "Course Options" and it has the options available to you. Towards the bottom is a web site where you can take the course for free or you can e-mail the Dept and they will send a booklet and you can take it at home.
I do not have to get one now because I have a canoe and I will not have to get one until 2013 anyway.
But Regulators are Regulators and by then you will need a license to go on a dock!
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RE:Link To FAQ On Boater Education Cards For 2008 (Mandantory)
Approved Courses (look at the bottom of the online course section)
http://www.parks.wa.gov/boating/courseoptions.asp
Link to free approved course
http://www.pwcsafetyschool.com/washington/index.html
http://www.parks.wa.gov/boating/courseoptions.asp
Link to free approved course
http://www.pwcsafetyschool.com/washington/index.html
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RE:Link To FAQ On Boater Education Cards For 2008 (Mandantory)
Unless I missed it, does this apply to jet skiis also?
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RE:Link To FAQ On Boater Education Cards For 2008 (Mandantory)
I took the online course at BoaterExam.com. It cost $25 for the exam and $10 for the card. It was 60 questions most of which I will admit I did not know the answer too at first. A good portion of the questions were about things you would find on very large bodies of water like the Puget Sound or Great Lakes. I am sure there will be a lot of people who are surprised at what they don't know. I think that the actual classroom course would be very interesting and worth the time if you have it.
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