Event Details
- Event Status
- Event Completed
- Event ID
- 1349
- Event Name
- Boater Safety Education
25 of 50 seats remaining
Event CompletedLocation
Location:
2745 136th Ave, Hopkins, MI 49328
Schedule
- Date & Times:
- Jun 18, 2022 8:00AM - 2:00PM EDT
About this Event:
This course covers recreational boating laws and regulations in the State of Michigan and is taught by the Sheriff's Office Marine law enforcement personnel. Students should bring a no. 2 pencil and a sack lunch to class. Pre-registration on the DNR website with a contact No. is required. Upon successful completion of this course students will receive their Boater Safety Certificate.
Details
Organized by:
Todd J. Wagner
Required Files:
Cancellation Policies:
If you are no longer planning on attending this class, please cancel your registration so that those on the waiting list will have a chance to attend.
Event Policies:
Minimum Age Policies:
There are no minimum age policies
Maximum Age Policies:
There are no maximum age policies
Map:
About the Program
Overview:
The main purpose of the boater safety education course is to train knowledgeable, safe and responsible boaters. Topics covered include general boating and water safety, navigational rules, causes and prevention of crashes, operation and fueling techniques, environmental concerns and reporting responsibility.
Any motorized boat operator born after June 30, 1996, is required by law to pass an approved boater safety course and to carry a boater safety certificate. In addition, boater education is also required for all PWC operators born after December 31, 1978. Michigan’s boater education course is taught by a dedicated core of certified volunteer instructors, sheriff’s deputies and Michigan conservation officers.
About the Class:
About the Class:
- In person, traditional classroom setting
- Written test (80% or better to pass)
- No minimum age requirement; however, students under 10 years of age shall be accompanied by a parent, legal guardian or other adult approved by parent or legal guardian.