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Old 04-26-2010, 03:27 PM   #65
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Mr V
In Oregon as of 2009 you are required to have a boating certificate just like NH to operate a powerboat. You can take it online and it also will be good in NH. Go to www.boat-ed.com for more information on taking the course in Oregon. This way you don't waste one of your days.
There will be some who are going to say an on-line course is not valid in NH but as long as your state allows them online they are good here also.
Are you sure about that?? See below...

"Beginning January 1, 2007, New Hampshire law requires that everyone pass a proctored, in-person exam in order to apply for the required New Hampshire Safe Boater Education Certificate issued by the New Hampshire Department of Safety. Once you have obtained your New Hampshire Safe Boater Education Certificate, you have fulfilled the requirements of the law."

I may be completely wrong but If I read this law correctly, out of state non proctored in person exams issued after January 1, 2007 are not accepted in NH, or is this a loop hole for out of state residents and only required for NH residents??

How do you read this??

Just curious;

Dan
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