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Boating Safety
Insurance
The boat owner may be legally responsible for damages or injuries
caused by both himself and the operator (if different than the
owner). Common sense dictates that you carry adequate personal
liability and property damage insurance on your boat, just as you
would on your automobile. Many states have laws detailing
minimum insurance needs. Your insurance agent or your dealer
may be able to supply you with more information. You should also
protect your boat from physical damage or theft.
Boating Safety Education Opportunities
It is recommended that the boat owner/operator obtain boater
safety education. If you have never owned a boat before, you can get
an excellent introduction to boat handling from organizations such
as the U.S. Coast Guard, American Red Cross, United States Coast
Guard Auxiliary, or your local boating authority. Even if you are a
veteran boater, these courses will help sharpen your boating skills as
well as bring you up to date on current rules and regulations. See
your local boating agency or dealer for information on classes in
your area.
Some states require youths, 16 years of age and younger, to
complete a boating safety course before operating any watercraft.
Many others require operators under the age of 18 to be licensed
in small boat operation. Boat smart from the start: take a boating
safety course and get a free vessel safety check annually for your
boat. For more information, contact: United States Coast Guard
Auxiliary, www.cgaux.org; United States Power Squadrons,
1-888-FOR-USPS, www.usps.org.
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