Boating safety education

Mar 07, 2010 No Comments Print

Boating Safety Education Public Service Announcements

“All motor boat operators need a Boater Education Card for boats over ten HP.”

The U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 51 will conduct an 8 hour boating safety education course on Saturday, April 17, 2010 in Charleston. The course covers the basics of boating safety, rules of the road and Oregon boating laws. A test at the end of the course will qualify boaters for their Boater Education Card, under the Oregon Mandatory Boater Education Program. In 2010 and later years the Boater Education Card is required for all motorboat operators of all ages for boats over ten horsepower. Additional provisions apply to youths. The cost of the course and materials is $15. Pre-registration is required.

To register for the class, please call (541) 267-6152.

This message is from the Coos Bay U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 51. (541) 267-6152Public service anouncement

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