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Old 07-05-2011, 09:23 PM   #3
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If he has a certificate form NY he should be ok if it is the same as NH's program.
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Saf-C 6101.01 Applicability.

(a) Pursuant to RSA 270-D:10, I, no person shall operate a motorized vessel with any type of power motor in excess of 25 horsepower on the public waters of this state without first obtaining a certificate of boating safety education in accordance with these rules:

(b) Pursuant to RSA 270-D:12, these rules shall not apply to a person who is licensed by the state of New Hampshire or the United States Coast Guard to operate a commercial vessel.


(c) Pursuant to RSA 270-D:15, these rules shall not apply to a person who holds a certificate from:


(1) Any state indicating successful completion of boating safety education that meets or exceeds the requirements of RSA 270-D:10 et seq. and these rules, as determined by the department;


(2) The United States Coast Guard Auxiliary; or


(3) United States Power Squadron.

Call the marine patrol in Gilford. They should be able to help you.
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