Keep reading to find answers to all your questions about state boating cards, certificates, licenses and courses. Meeting your state’s requirements is probably easier than you think! What’s a boater card for? A boater card demonstrates that the operator understands safe boating practices and regulations in their state and across the USA. You have … Read more ›
Wondering how much it’s going to cost to get your boating license in New York? The cost of getting certified varies with each provider. Cost of getting your New York Boating License At Drive A Boat USA, you pay US$59.95 when you register for the New York Safe Boating Course. The fee covers the … Read more ›
If you want to take to the water legally in Florida, you need to make sure you have the right documentation on board with you at all times. A valid Florida Boater Education Card proves that you have completed an approved boating safety course and can legally operate a motorized vessel on state waters. … Read more ›
To legally operate a motorized pleasure craft in the State of California, you need to carry a California Boater Card that has been issued in your name. This was not always the case, but a growing concern for boater safety on California waters has led to the adoption of new laws. It’s all about … Read more ›
Buoys, beacons and markers are types of navigation aids, also called Aids to Navigation or ATONs. They are the boating equivalent of road signs: human-made objects that can be used to determine safe course and follow the rules while driving a vessel. Here we’ll break down the difference between lateral and non-lateral markers, and … Read more ›
Are you considering taking your dog with you while boating? As of 2024, nearly 40% of U.S. households own a dog. This translates to about 65 million households with dogs in the United States. If only half of these dogs go boating at some point during their lifetime, that’s a lot of dogs out on … Read more ›
The Vessel Safety Check program was first offered in 1947 to verify the safety of motor boats, but today it is available for boats of all types, including small watercraft like canoes and paddle boats. The Coast Guard Auxiliary selects examiners to give the VSC completely free of charge, and you won’t be punished … Read more ›
Boat fires pose a real and serious threat. It’s important to respond quickly if a fire ignites, but it’s just as important to do everything you can to prevent a boat fire in the first place. Keep reading to learn the common causes of boat fires, and what you can do to prevent them … Read more ›
Docking a boat can be tricky, and it feels like there is a lot at stake when there are people watching. Drive A Boat USA is here to explain how to dock your boat without injuring yourself or damaging any property. These tips and tricks will help, but remember that the best way to … Read more ›
Federal law stipulates that scuba divers and snorkelers in the United States use a specific type of flag to warn boaters of their presence in the water. Purpose of a diver-down flag Diver down flags are an important type of safety equipment that can prevent collisions between boats and divers and minimize the risk … Read more ›