No bow-riding while underway. Driver's view may not be impeded at any time. No one under the age of 12 may operate a motorized vessel (age 16 for California law). Boating speeds must be controlled to avoid collision or damage to property, including causing a wake that may cause damage or collision.
Age and Operator Restrictions No one under the age of 12 may operate a vessel with a motor greater than 8 horsepower (which includes PWCs) unless: An emergency exists or… The child's parent or legal guardian is on board or… Another person at least 18 years of age is on board.
If you're registering an out-of-state boat in Arizona, you'll also need the original title (if coming from a title state) or original registration (if coming from a registration state), that's signed by the previous owner or a bill of sale if you bought the boat from a dealer.
Arizona boats are required to have a throwable floatation device, flags, a muffling device, fire extinguisher, visual distress signals (VDSs), and current registration. For boats 16 feet and over, plus kayaks and canoes, a USCG-approved personal floatation device (PFD) life jacket is required for every passenger.
To register a boat, you need to file a Watercraft Registration Application with the Arizona Game & Fish Department. This form must be completed for a new Arizona boat registration and a transfer of ownership. Besides the application, registering a boat in Arizona also requires you to provide evidence of ownership.
Once you have those items. Complete take the proof of your tax payment and trailer registration.MoreOnce you have those items. Complete take the proof of your tax payment and trailer registration.