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To rent a boat in Florida, you need to complete an approved Boating Safety Course. The FWC website links to approved courses for this. If you were born before January 1, 1988 you are exempt from needing this certificate.
What is required to rent a boat? You need to be at least 27 years old of age & have a valid photo ID and a major credit card. Also if you were born after January 1st 1988 you need to have the Florida Boater's Education Card or equivalent in another state or country with you.
If you are at least 18 years old, you may rent without completing a course. The livery must demonstrate how to properly use the boat before renting it. Persons under the age of 18 may only rent a motorboat if they hold a safety certificate.
Anyone born on or after January 1, 1988, will need a Boating Safety Education ID Card if they want to rent a boat that is 10 horsepower or more. However, as long as at least one member of your party was born before 1988, then you'll be able to rent a boat without needing a Boating Safety Education ID Card.
To rent a boat in Florida, you need to complete an approved Boating Safety Course. The FWC website links to approved courses for this. If you were born before January 1, 1988 you are exempt from needing this certificate.
Florida does not have a "boating license." The Boating Safety Education Identification Card is proof of successfully completing the educational requirements and is valid for life.
To boat recreationally in Florida, all you need is a simple safe boater's course. If you want to take on paying customers, however, the U.S. Coast Guard requires you to have an official captain's license.
A rental business must instruct its customers on all of the following: Safe operation and characteristics of rented vessel: This includes the basics of how to operate the vessel safely, such as how to start and stop the engine, how to steer the vessel, and how to use the safety equipment.
Depending on the size and type of boats you offer, you may need to apply for certain licenses and certifications before renting out vessels. You should also familiarize yourself with local boat rental regulations and laws concerning navigational rules and restricted areas when operating a rented vessel.
Understanding the Rules. Sardinia, like the rest of Italy, has specific rules about who can captain a boat. For engines over 40.8 hp or voyages further than six miles from the coast, a license is mandatory. However, the island offers plenty of opportunities for those without a license to enjoy the water.