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BOATING CERTIFICATION AND REGISTRATION – CONNECTICUT

The following is excerpted from the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) webpage “Boating Certification and Registration

WHO MUST HAVE CERTIFICATION?: Recreational boaters using Connecticut’s waterways are required to have either a Safe Boating Certificate (SBC) or a Certificate of Personal Watercraft Operation (CPWO) to operate a boat in Connecticut. The Safe Boating Certificate permits the person to operate any recreational vessel registered in the state, EXCEPT for “jet-skis”.   The Certificate of Personal Watercraft Operation permits the person to operate any recreational vessel registered in the state. When operating a vessel, you must have your certificate on board at all times. No person under 16 years of age who were issued a CPWO after March 9, 2004, may operate a personal watercraft without the onboard supervision of a person who is at least 18 years of age with a CPWO.

HOW TO GET A CERTIFICATE: To get a Safe Boating Certificate, you must successfully complete a DEEP approved basic boating course.  To get a Certificate of Personal Watercraft Operation, you must successfully complete a Combination Safe Boating and Personal Watercraft course or receive a passing grade on an equivalency exam administered by the DEEP. Applications are available at town/city clerk offices, DEEP Processing offices, online at DEEP website or by calling DEEP Boating Division.

BOATING CLASSES

Schedules and contact numbers for Safe Boating Classes and Personal Watercraft Classes are listed on the DEEP webpage "Combination Safe Boating/Personal Watercraft, Personal Watercraft and Canoe and Kayak Safety Class Schedules

BOAT REGISTRATION

In Connecticut, all boats with motors regardless of length, and all sailboats powered by sail alone, 19 1/2 feet or longer in length, must be registered before launching. Boats must be registered with the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). Proof of ownership must be submitted when you register the boat. Once the application is processed, an identification number will be assigned to the boat and you will be issued a certificate of number/registration, along with two validation decals. The registration will be valid until April 30 of the following year. Connecticut vessel numbers stay with the boat as long as it is registered in the state. Jet-skis are treated as motor boats and must be registered.

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SOURCE:Connecticut Department of Energy and  Environmental Protection, Boating Certification and Registration, Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles
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CONTENT LAST REVIEWED: March2013


 

 

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