U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary, Division22, 1st Coast Guard District
For the most up to date local information, check out our Flotilla class schedules:
Flotilla 22-01: Huntington, NY
Flotilla 22-03: Cold Spring Harbor
Flotilla 22-04: Stony Brook, NY
Flotilla 22-05: Oyster Bay, NY
Flotilla 22-06: Port Jefferson, NY
Flotilla 22-07: Fort Salonga (None Scheduled)
Take a Safe Boating Course!
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| This person did NOT take a safe boating course! |
There is no age limit for taking these courses. The student should be old enough to comprehend the materials, be comfortable in a classroom environment for several hours and be able to take the exam.
Many insurance companies will offer discounts on boat insurance to individuals who successfully complete these course.
Individuals who successfully complete the course and exam are awarded certificates and cards.
There is a fee of around $50 for taking these courses to cover the cost of text books and other materials which are provided.
You must hold a safety certificate if:
Personal Watercraft - Minimum Age of Operation
On July 28, 2005 Governor Pataki signed a law amending Section 49, Subdivision 1-a of the Navigation Law raising the minimum age of operators of personal watercraft (PWC) to fourteen (14). This new law took effect January 1, 2006.
However, in order to minimize the impact on riders currently under the age of fourteen (14) certain allowances have been made to phase in this new law.
Until January 1, 2009, those operators age ten (10) through thirteen (13) that have a boating safety certificate may continue to operate a PWC if they are accompanied by:
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| Neither did this group! |
This law only affects the operation of PWC's. Anyone over the age of ten (10) who holds a boating safety certificate can still operate a motor boat alone.
Can I take an on-line safety course?
No. Only certificates issued by New York State, the USCG
Auxiliary or the US Power Squadron are acceptable. State law
requires that the New York Safe Boating Program includes at
least eight hours of classroom instruction, and a proctored
exam. Any certificate issued by the Coast Guard Auxiliary or
Power Squadron is acceptable.
What will happen if I do not have a boating safety
certificate?
If convicted of a first violation you can be fined not less
than $25 or no more than $100, or by imprisonment for not more
than seven days, or by both fine and imprisonment. For a second
conviction, fines and imprisonment terms increase.
Link to U.S. Coast Guard Boating Sites:
U.S. Coast Guard Boating Safety Division
U.S. Coast Guard Safe Boating Campaign