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1 Boating is fun… we’ll show you how 1 Texas State Boating Regulations >> America’s Boating Course

2 Boating is fun… we’ll show you how Play TPWD-required videos at some point during the class It Never Happens to You https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qZJXEPh6PA Stop Zebra Mussels from Spreading https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h2IIHvWB3A0 2

3 Boating is fun… we’ll show you how 3 Texas Boating Regulations After purchasing you have 20 days to register and title your boat. (All outboards must also be titled) All motorboats and sailboats 14 feet or longer must be registered and display numbers and Texas decal. Canoes and Kayaks are exempted. It is illegal to operate a motorboat, sailboat 14 feet or longer or PWC without a valid registration certificate on board. Coast Guard Documented vessels must also register with Texas and display stickers on each side of the bow. Display of Registration (TX) Number not required if current USCG Documentation remains in effect. >> Registration

4 Boating is fun… we’ll show you how 4 3/11

5 Boating is fun… we’ll show you how 5 Texas Education A TPW certified boating course and photo I.D. is required for any person born on or after Sept. 1, 1993, to operate a vessel of 15 or more horsepower or a sailboat over 14 feet. Children under 13 are specifically prohibited from operating a PWC unless accompanied by an adult (18 years or older who can lawfully operate the PWC). >>

6 Boating is fun… we’ll show you how 6 Texas Safety Regulations Children under 13 years must wear an approved PFD when underway in a motorboat under 26 feet in length. Motorboats towing skiers must have an observer 13 years of age or older, or be equipped with a 4 by 4 inch mirror. All Coast Guard rules for Sound Producing Devices, Lights, Distress Signals, Fire Extinguishers, (PFD’s) and other equipment must be followed. All PFD’s must be readily accessible Coast Guard Inland Rules of the Road must be followed. >>

7 Boating is fun… we’ll show you how 7 In Texas, It Is Unlawful To: Operate beyond a reasonable and prudent speed. (Must be able to stop in visible distance ahead) Cause a hazardous wake or wash Circle swimmers or fisherman Moor to any aid to safe operations (navigational aid) Anchor in a channel where traffic is impeded Operate in a swimming or other restricted area Operate in a no wake zone at other than headway speed >>

8 Boating is fun… we’ll show you how 8 Unlawful To (Continued) Water ski from 1/2 hr. after sunset to 1/2 hr. before sunrise Operate any vessel with disregard for the rights and safety of others Swim within 200 yards of sightseeing or excursion boat Operate within 50 feet of a diver down flag (within 150 feet except at headway speed) Operate while intoxicated (.08 or higher) >>

9 Boating is fun… we’ll show you how 9 Personal Watercraft are boats and must adhere to all boating laws. Specific requirements for PWC ’ s: Everyone on board or being towed behind a PWC must wear a US Coast Guard approved type I, II, III, or V PFD at all times. Inflatable PFD ’ s are not to be worn on PWC ’ s. PWC may not be operated at night (sunset to sunrise). No one under the age of 13 years may operate any PWC unless accompanied by an adult 18 years or older. Texas PWC Regulations >>

10 Boating is fun… we’ll show you how 10 TEXAS PERSONAL WATERCRAFT A PWC may not be operated within 50 feet of another PWC, boat, platform, person, object or shore except at bare headway speed. A PWC may not recklessly or unnecessarily close or jump the wake of another vessel. The Registration Certificate must be onboard whenever the boat is being operated. If equipped, the ignition safety switch must be attached to the operator ’ s body, clothing or PFD. >>

11 Boating is fun… we’ll show you how 11 REPORTABLE BOATING ACCIDENTS Include accidents requiring medical treatment beyond first aid. Include accidents that had a death or missing person. Include accidents that cause more than $2000 total damage. Must file a report to TPWD within 30 days on boating accidents involving injury, death or property damage exceeding $2000. >>


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