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which vessels must be registered all titled vessels where should you keep the certificate of number must be on board and available for inspection by an enforcement officer whenever the vessel is operated where are vessel registration application forms available marinas, boat dealers, Motor Vehicle Commission field offices, or by writing to the State of New Jersey, Motor Vehicle Commission, P.O. Box 160, Trenton, NJ 08666 what must be displayed on your vessel registration number and validation decals aft close to or toward the stern all vessels longer than __ must be titled 12 feet Hull Identification Number (HIN) unique, 12-digit number assigned by the manufacturer to vessels built after 1972. Distinguish one vessel from another—the same as serial numbers distinguish one car from another. Are engraved in the fiberglass or on a metal plate permanently attached to the transom. what must you carry on board as a driver your New Jersey Boat Safety Certificate who can operate a PWC If under the age of 16, you may not operate a PWC. If 16 years old or older, you must have successfully completed an approved boating safety course and must carry your New Jersey Boat Safety Certificate on board. who can operate a motorized vehicle If under the age of 13, you may not operate any motorized vessel. If 13 to less than 16 years old, you may operate only the following motorized vessels on New Jersey waters and only if you have successfully completed an approved boating safety course and carry your New Jersey Boat Safety Certificate on board: Vessels powered by an electric motor Vessels 12 feet long or longer with less than 10 horsepower non‑tidal boat license separate from the New Jersey Boat Safety Certificate and is issued through the Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC). You must present your New Jersey Boat Safety Certificate at the MVC in order to obtain a non‑tidal boat license. non-tidal if the tide does not change what speed can you go near a marina, pier, dock, or wharf It is illegal to operate at more than slow speed/no wake when within 200 feet of a marina, pier, dock, or wharf. Slow Speed/No Wake The speed at which a power vessel moves through the water maintaining minimum headway and produces the minimum wake possible overloading operating a vessel that has been loaded beyond the recommended capacity shown on the capacity plate installed by the vessel manufacturer. riding in an unsafe position allowing passengers to ride in any position that would unduly endanger life or limb (for example, on the bow, gunwales, tops of seat backs, or any other position where the person may be in grave danger of falling overboard) Failure to Use Engine Cut-Off Switch not wearing the lanyard when operating a vessel that is equipped with a lanyard-type engine cut-off switch. Unsafe Condition operating a vessel that has a condition that could endanger those on board the vessel or anyone else. Law enforcement officers may instruct the operator to take immediate corrective action or return to mooring if any of the following "unsafe conditions" exist overboard Over the side or out of the vessel gunwale Upper edge of vessel's side (generally pronounced 'gunnel') how much can you drink to operate a vessel none what do vessel operators give by boating on nj waters implied consent what bac results in a $400 fine, loss of boating privileges for a year, and loss of their vehicle driver's license for three months? .08%- .10% what bac results in a $500 fine, loss of boating privileges for a year, and loss of their vehicle driver's license for 7 to 12 months? .10% or more what do serious penalties for multiple convictions result in jail time, loss of boating privileges, and r's license for up to 10 years moor To keep a vessel in place by setting anchor or tying the vessel to a fixed object or buoy How far away from a US Naval ship you have to go slow to minimum speed at 500 yards How far away from a US Naval ship you have to stay out of 100 yards Number to report anything suspicious on the water 1-877-24WATCH what age must you wear a PFD at all times on open deck 12 or younger types of PFD type I, II, III, IV, V Type I PFD offshore life jackets rough or remote waters Type II PFD near-shore vests calm waters when quick assistance or rescue is likely Type III PFD flotation aids calm waters when quick assistance or rescue is likely will not turn unconscious person face up water sports
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