Do I need a license to operate a personal watercraft?
Thursday, Aug. 6th 2015 6:44 AM
In California , you do not need a license to operate a boat . Some states do require boaters to be licensed or to have taken a boating safety course, so always check with the boating law administrator’s office in the state you plan to boat in. For contacts in other states, visit http://www.nasbla.org/i4a/member_directory/feSearchForm.cfm?directory_id=3&pageid=3335&showTitle=1
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