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Question 1
What is the legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit for operators of a recreational vessel in
Connecticut?
A. 0.08%
B. 0.05%
C. 0.10%
D. 0.02%
Answer: A. 0.08%
Rationale: Connecticut law sets the BAC limit for boat operators the same as for motor vehicles—
0.08%. Operating a vessel above this limit is illegal and considered boating under the influence
(BUI).
Question 2
Which of the following is required by law for all vessels under 19 feet when operating after sunset?
A. Life jackets for all passengers
B. Navigation lights
C. Fire extinguisher
D. Sound-producing device
Answer: B. Navigation lights
Rationale: Vessels must display proper navigation lights between sunset and sunrise to prevent
collisions.
, Question 3
A personal flotation device (PFD) is required for:
A. Every person on board
B. Only children under 12
C. Only the operator
D. Only passengers on small boats
Answer: A. Every person on board
Rationale: Connecticut law requires one USCG-approved PFD per person on all vessels. PFDs
must be in good condition and easily accessible.
Question 4
What is the recommended safe distance to maintain from a diver-down flag?
A. 50 feet
B. 100 feet
C. 200 feet
D. 500 feet
Answer: C. 200 feet
Rationale: Boats must stay at least 200 feet away from a diver-down flag to prevent accidents and
protect divers.
Question 5
Which type of fire extinguisher is required on most recreational boats with engines?
A. Water-type extinguisher
B. Foam-type extinguisher
C. Type B or B:C (for flammable liquids)
D. Any extinguisher
Answer: C. Type B or B:C
Rationale: Engine and fuel fires are Class B hazards. Connecticut law requires extinguishers rated
for flammable liquids (B or B:C).