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Type IV — Throwable Devices - ANSWERCircular Type II — Near-shore Buoyant PFDs - ANSWERDecent Life Jacket Type I — Offshore Lifejackets - ANSWERReally nice tight life Jacket Type III — Flotation Aid PFDs - ANSWERUsed for Jet Ski and Water Sports (don't use air filled flotation ever for these sports)

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New Jersey Boating
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New Jersey Boating

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BOATING TEST (STATE OF
FLORIDA)CORRECT 100%
Drinking alcohol before or while operating a vessel: - ANSWERSlows your judgement
and reaction time

In Florida it is illegal to operate any vessel at a speed that: - ANSWEREndangers the
life and/or property of another person

Who must wear a life jacket while on a personal watercraft (PWC)? - ANSWERAll of the
above

Which action may cause the loss of steering ability in a PWC? - ANSWERLetting off the
throttle control

It is illegal for anyone under ___ to rent a PWC in Florida - ANSWER18

According to Florida law, what must be aboard a vessel? - ANSWERWhistle or horn

What must a livery instruct its renters on? - ANSWERAll of the above

The following are ways to be a courteous personal watercraft operator EXCEPT: -
ANSWERCircle around boats with people fishing from them

Florida law prohibits anyone under the age of ___ from operating a personal watercraft
(PWC): - ANSWER14

The purpose of the safety lanyard on a vessel is to: - ANSWERShut off the engine if the
operator falls overboard

Which of the following is an example of safe personal watercraft operation? -
ANSWERKeeping a safe distance away from other vessels

Which is a common first indicator of bad weather approaching? - ANSWERA buildup of
dark clouds

The following are examples of "reckless operation" EXCEPT? - ANSWEROperating a
PWC in the rain

Two vessels (A and B) are operating too close to each other and collide. The operator
of vessel A should: - ANSWERHelp the injured person and report the incident

When you are in a speed zone posted as "slow speed, minimum wake," your vessel
should: - ANSWERBe completely settled in the water

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