How Old do you have to be to drive a boat?
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How Old do you have to be to drive a boat?
The wife and I took my daughter out today for a boat ride. On the way back to the marina I stopped and let her drive the last few miles................she did GREAT. Ran it up to about 60mph before I noticed her hands tensed on the wheel. She is 11 years old and had a blast bringing it in. (I docked the boat of course) I'm damn proud of her. Taught her the proper way to tie off a cleat and to always wear the lanyard!!! A good day for me!!!!
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I was driving a boat at that age, of course not at that speed.
So, I've got no problem with it, as long as she handles the speed responsibly and respects the water.
So, I've got no problem with it, as long as she handles the speed responsibly and respects the water.
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My 12 yr old boy can bring the diesel cruiser into the docks, spin it on its axis, and back it into the slip.
My 10-yr old girl can do it, too, with step-by-step instruction.
My 10-yr old girl can do it, too, with step-by-step instruction.
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I think its great to start them out young, with your full oversight of course. My kids started at about ten years old. Had both of them take the safety course at 14 years old. I took the course over again when my oldest daughter took it (lost my certificate from 300 years ago!!). I took the course over again to get the ten percent off my insurance.
Anyway, Jessie ended up getting a better score on the test than I did!!!!! She got a 96% and I got like 92 or 94%. I argued a few questions and the instructor told me to take a hike. He said"your daughter beat you fair and square, no go sit down"
I was pretty proud of her. She and her boy friend have bought a used 17' outboard together. She loves the boat and the freedom of cruising whenever she wants to. She still likes driving our "big one" better though. She looks pretty good when she takes our 311 out by herself. She likes those throttle handles though .
Keep the kids at the helm, watch them closely and have a good time. It brings you and them together
Anyway, Jessie ended up getting a better score on the test than I did!!!!! She got a 96% and I got like 92 or 94%. I argued a few questions and the instructor told me to take a hike. He said"your daughter beat you fair and square, no go sit down"
I was pretty proud of her. She and her boy friend have bought a used 17' outboard together. She loves the boat and the freedom of cruising whenever she wants to. She still likes driving our "big one" better though. She looks pretty good when she takes our 311 out by herself. She likes those throttle handles though .
Keep the kids at the helm, watch them closely and have a good time. It brings you and them together
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Originally posted by ThirdBird
Keep the kids at the helm, watch them closely and have a good time. It brings you and them together [/B]
Keep the kids at the helm, watch them closely and have a good time. It brings you and them together [/B]
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I started driving boats when I was around 6-7 with dad in the boat and docking, obviously. I was hooked and never stopped. When I was 12 my dad bought a 311 Formula and gave me the F-206 Formula to drive. I could go out by myself the first summer but I wasn't allowed to leave his sight. After earning the responsibility that year, I was free to run!
That was a long time ago. Now I think they require a drivers license.
That was a long time ago. Now I think they require a drivers license.