By January 1, 2025 California boaters, to legally operate a boat on California inland and coastal waterways, must have the Boater Card. One gets the Card after paying $10 to take and pass the boating exam at 80% or greater correct score on 60 multiple-choice questions of four choices each. It’s set up where one can access the exam following completion of a study guide of six chapters that cost $50 for a family of two to gain access. There are a few steps to get this all set up. Evidently, anyone operating a boat or watercraft must have the Card. If a crew member, including a spouse and likely co-owner of the craft, is actually operating it (i.e., at the helm) that person must have the Card. Hard to imagine how this might workout with occasional crew aboard who take a short trick at the helm as operator when the skipper goes below to use the head or to make lunch. It’s tantamount to perhaps asking a person without a driver’s license to drive your automobile on city streets or freeways with you as a passenger. The Admiral has hers!
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