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I think the allowable age for the safety class should come down because many of us allow our kids to drive the boat. I had my son take the snowmobile education class just before his 8th birthday even though he wasn't old enough to recieve the certificate and he learned a lot that he still remembers, teaching them the right way from a young age is better than trying to break bad habits later. . |
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What I wouldn't give to have my wife drive the boat. I love cruising the lake but after a few hours I would love to take a break. My wife took the course, passed the test and proceeded to loose her certificate after driving the boat for about 15 minutes. I am not convinced she ever misplaced it. She said in May she was going to get it replaced, yep it’s almost September and it has not happened yet.
I call my 6 year old son my "first mate"; I call the wife "ballast". |
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Wow, this has been a wet summer to spend all that time sleeping alone on the porch.
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HERE is a summary of the Massachusetts law regarding boating certificates:
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I would say he/she can start boating in NH alone when she/he turns 16. Prior to that? No. Last edited by Airwaves; 08-27-2009 at 08:12 PM. Reason: adding words |
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Airwaves is right on -- and to be PERFECTLY clear -- because this forum has muddied this questions answer before--
The Mass Boaters Certificate is NASBLA approved and so indicated on the card and has been checked numerous times in the past to be acceptable in New Hampshire!
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