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Old 05-23-2019, 11:41 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by jazzman View Post
No on water test unless you want a license valid for over 34 feet.
Interesting. I have had a NH commercial boat license for 35 years, and I have never before heard of the requirement to pass a practical examination if operating a commercially registered vessel 34 feet or longer. Sure enough, that requirement is mentioned in the document you provide a link for. From the first license I was issued, after passing the written test only, while completing the license form I have always written the word "any" in the spaces noting "Limited to not over _____ feet in length or _____ horsepower" and the state employees processing the licenses (first time and renewals) have never had an issue with that. In 35 years I have never been asked what size commercial vessels I would be operating.

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