Hunting Washington Forum
Other Activities => Fishing => Topic started by: Norman89 on July 22, 2017, 12:23:25 PM
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Im looking to up size from my ten foot john boat to something more family size friendly. If I just read therefgs right I believe you do not need to have a boating license if your boat is UNDER 16 ft AND is propelled by no bigger then a 15 HP motor? I have a 8 horse mariner and im looking for say a 12_14 foot Livingston that is nice and stable so my young boys won't tip it. Am I correct that with my motor and that size boat that i do not need to get a boating license?? Thanks for any help and info!
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Exemptions
Education is not required if:
Your vessel has an engine that is under 15 hp.
You were born prior to January 1, 1955.
You hold a valid U.S. Coast Guard Marine Operator’s License.
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Take the course and get a bigger boat for the family
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Cash dictates the boat size haha I don't need anything for salt water just small lakes for panfishing trout and crawdad
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I was hesitant at first too to upgrade, but the boaters test is more a pain in the @ss then anything else for the recreational boater/fisherman. Couple nights at home and you can knock out the test and be done with it, well worth the safety of having a larger boat for the kiddos.
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I got tired of putting around w my 12ft aluminum boat and 8 hp and went with a 14ft w a 25hp. I wet from 8 to 10 mph to 27 mph.
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I got tired of putting around w my 12ft aluminum boat and 8 hp and went with a 14ft w a 25hp. I went from 8 to 10 mph to 27 mph.
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Most of the test was a no brainer and I took the free version. If you have the card, then you wouldn't worry wherever you go. Get it while it may still be free.