Maryland law specifies that anyone born on or after 01 July 1972 must have a Certificate of Boating Safety Education in order to operate a mechanically propelled vessel on Maryland waters.
Then I left my office open and my dog got in and ate it.
One can download the CA booklet. I did and started to read it but it was SOOOOOOOOOO dry it put me to sleep.you'd think in this age you could just download it
In New York you get a score, passing score is an 80% or above. When I took the test I was pissed because I only got a 99%.Fortunately it is Pass Fail. No special stars on the card if you get 100%.
Yeah. In principle, it’s like I sometimes ask, “Do you really want a doctor operating on you who knows only 80% of what s/he is doing? Let’s see now, where does this piece go?”Reflecting on the questions, it kind of bothers me that all the questions on right of way could be potentially missed (you pass missing 20 of the 100 quiz questions). Or at least way too many of them. When I took my written test for driving years ago there were the "critical" questions.”
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Like starboard right, port left? So now we all must take a “feel-good” exam to insure that a boater out there might right remember something useful? Recall the old adage that a little bit of knowledge can be a dangerous thing? Folks often tend to feel they know more about a subject than they actually do when it comes to specifics.If a boater remembers just one thing from taking a course, it's still better than Zero, IMO.
Here in Ontario we have had to have an Operator Card for years. I think the grandfather clause ran out about 10 or 15 years ago. I was running out of time and there was a booth set up outside a local hardware store so I popped in to write the test. The girl checking the answers asked if I had been boating for a long time. I did very well, got the card but she said a lot of people didn't pass (I think you needed 80%). You have to wonder how many of those that failed are still out there on the water.It’s free and it’s good for life