Boat Rental Waiver With Captain In Queens

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State:
Multi-State
County:
Queens
Control #:
US-00446BG
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Word
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This form is a boat rental agreement with standard clauses. If the lessee of the
boat destroys or damages the boat, he is responsible for replacing, rebuilding or paying for the cost of the boat or damage to the boat. Lessee is not provided with a boat trailer. There is also a waiver and release by Lessee regarding any personal or property damage of Lessee resulting from use of the boat, including swimming and fishing.
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The 3-hour New York Boating Safety Course is approved by the National Association of State Boating Law Administrators (NASBLA), the New York Department of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation and is recognized by the US Coast Guard.

Study the New York Boaters Safety Course, and pass the final exam. Print your Certificate of Completion immediately, and receive your permanent New York State Boating Safety Certificate in the mail within 3-4 weeks.

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.

All persons on board a recreational vessel • 21 feet in length or less must wear a U.S. Coast Guard–approved personal flotation device from November 1 to May 1. In addition to the above requirements, • vessels 16 feet in length or longer must have one Type IV U.S. Coast Guard– approved PFD on board.

As of January 1, 2025, Brianna's Law is fully enacted in New York. This law requires that all persons operating a motorized vessel must have a Boating Safety Certificate.

How to Get Your Boat Captain's License - Coast Guard Requirements U.S. citizenship (naturalized or natural) At least 19 years old. Two current medical aid certifications (adult CPR, first aid) Complete the educational training for your license. Sea time requirement of at least 90 hours within the last three years.

The New York Adventure License program lets you choose to have your certification noted, as an anchor icon, on your New York driver's license or other identification document issued by the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). You can get the State Boating Safety Certificate by taking this boat safety course at Boat Ed.

Once you have the needed amount of boating experience, it's just a matter of taking a course that prepares you for the captain's license test, gathering the required materials, and completing a physical and drug test. The process may take anywhere from a few months to a year.

You can captain your own vessel if you have a US Coast Guard captain license and meet all qualifications. As the captain and owner of the vessel, you are limited to 6 passengers maximum, regardless of the type of license you hold.

But unlike many boating questions, this one has a refreshingly straightforward answer: It's not about size. The U.S. Coast Guard doesn't require a captain's license based on the size of the boat, but based on what the boat is used for.

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Boat Rental Waiver With Captain In Queens