I know what you mean. I'm all for the requirement of having the boaters certificate. It may make some think before going out on the water without it. Just that at the time there was so much confusion even on the states own website. Whether or not you fell within the law. Some saying it was not required if your boat was under 10 hp. Or, if your boat was under 12 ft. when the bottom line was if it was powered by a motor no matter what size the boat was or whether it was electric or gas, if its powered by any other means other than manual foot paddle or rowing the boat certificate was required. Your right, there are definitely alot of questionalbe people out there. I rented a 16 foot boat one day to go crabbing with my son at a local marina about ten minutes from my home and let me tell you, there were 30 foot grady whites flying past us showing absolutely no mercy. At least 20 huge boats flew past us and only one boat actually slowed down until passing us. Incredible what some do on the water.
_________________ Give a man a fish and he'll eat for a day. Teach a man to fish and he'll sit in his boat (or kayak)and drink beer all day.
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