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jack morris
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does the person running the trolling motor need a boaters card? :?:
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No, Also you can operate the vessel as long as a sober person on board has their boater card
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Anyone out there take the exam yet? Looks like there are multiple different testing options. If anyone has a good or bad experience with any of them please tell us, thanks.
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pd wrote: Tue Jun 04, 2024 10:49 am Anyone out there take the exam yet? Looks like there are multiple different testing options. If anyone has a good or bad experience with any of them please tell us, thanks.
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I took the Boat U.S test. Overall it took about 2.5 hrs and it was pretty simple and straight forward plus it was free! If your going to take it the test I would do Boat U.S.
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ash wrote: Tue Jun 04, 2024 6:53 am No, Also you can operate the vessel as long as a sober person on board has their boater card
As long as there is a sober, responsible adult onboard.
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