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Craney 02-05-2006 02:12 PM

Attn. NJ Boaters
 
Starting this spring (not sure of the date) you will have a NJ Safe Boating Certificate from the NJ State Police.This is not just for jet skis but all Power Boats :mad: :eek: To much Fn Goverment.

ReggieRaft 02-05-2006 02:53 PM

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The new law also includes sail boats with any type of engine.

mopower 02-05-2006 02:56 PM

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This is required??? And how do you get it? I already have a boat endorsement on my drivers license and passed a Coast Guard course.

Ron P 02-05-2006 03:31 PM

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We asked for education over no wake zones a few years ago so here it comes. As long as it doesn't include speed limits, it's for the good of everyone.

Where did you hear this? Got a link to the statute?

SHARKEY-IMAGES 02-05-2006 03:36 PM

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MANASQUAN, N.J. – With the ending of the 211th Legislature, the passage of boater education legislation places New Jersey’s education law amongst the strongest in the nation, according to the Marine Trades Association of New Jersey (MTA/NJ), which said Assembly Bill 2624 (Smith) was a major priority for the association.

The new boater education and safety law applies to all people age 16 years and older who operate registered vessels above 12 feet that are defined as power vessels under the law. It becomes effective over a staggered period of time. Specifically, persons born after December 31, 1978 have to take the course immediately. Persons born after December 31, 1968 and on or before December 31, 1978 have to take the course before June 1, 2006. Persons born after December 31, 1958 and on or before December 31, 1968 have to take the course before June 1, 2007. Persons born after December 31, 1948 and on or before December 31, 1958 have to take the course before June 1, 2008. All other persons need to take the course before June 1, 2009, according to the association.

This bill states that “out of state” boaters 18 years of age and older who operate a power vessel for less than 90 days in New Jersey are exempt from the safety course if they can show proof of similar education from NASBLA, the Coast Guard or other state.

At the request of legislators and others who are long time boaters, language was added to the law that allows the Superintendent of State Police to develop an “experienced boater test”. Persons taking and passing the test will not be required to complete the boat safety course. The test is required to be developed using national standards, MTA/NJ reported.

The association said it was successful in defining what the boat safety course would look like. The boat safety course must be at least eight hours of instruction, including six hours of classroom time and a closed book examination. This definition, and the definition in the law for “approved boat safety instructor,” are identical to NASBLA national standards.

The personal watercraft law was also updated in this Act. Specifically, the law regarding the operation of a PWC was changed to require all persons, age 16 years and older, to take a boat safety course without exception. This does not apply to persons renting a PWC, however, and that law remains in effect. In addition, the bill does not apply to persons renting a boat. The rental laws require only that a person receive safety instruction from the rental company prior to use and these laws and regulations have been in effect since 1997, according to the association.

“We believe that an informed boater – one who has completed a standardized boating safety class-– is much more likely to be a safe and courteous boater,” stated MTA/NJ President Tom Leaming. “An educated boater will be prepared to follow the Rules of the Road making our waterways safer and more enjoyable for everyone.”

The legislation was passed after a more than three-year effort by the Marine Trades Association of New Jersey. The MTA/NJ argued successfully that a strong standard, based on national review and research, would improve boating safety in New Jersey.

Unfortunately the change I was pushing for in this legislation was that it be applied to "ALL" boaters no matter their age or vessel.
Once again the sail boaters had a stronger voice and were able to keep many of themselves exempt. :mad:
I see trips to Trenton in my future.....
:rolleyes:

What's good for one is good for all!!!

US1 Fountain 02-05-2006 03:45 PM

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Hard to complain about taking a required boating course. It's an acceptable everyday event but in another form............. drivers license.

US1 Fountain 02-05-2006 03:48 PM

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Originally Posted by sharkeymarine
This bill states that “out of state” boaters 18 years of age and older who operate a power vessel for less than 90 days in New Jersey are exempt from the safety course if they can show proof of similar education from NASBLA, the Coast Guard or other state.


So no out of state boaters allowed without any sort of boating course?

CAP071 02-05-2006 04:15 PM

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:D

See you all out on the water soon! :evilb:

LostinBoston 02-05-2006 04:17 PM

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got my safety certification in NJ when i was 9

CasinoRunner 02-05-2006 04:23 PM

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It's not so bad, most boaters who take boating serious have taken or wouldn't mind taking a safe boating course.
There are way too many people out on the water who just don't have a clue.


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