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NJ Boating Mock Exam Question and Answers [100% Correct] 2025 Latest Version! - At what age can you obtain a New Jersey boat safety certificate? 13 years old - What is the minimum age required to operate a Personal Water Craft (PWC)? 16 years old - True or False: A person aged 13 or older may operate a powerboat with a trolling motor or one horsepower or less, or if the boat is over 12 feet, it must have less than 10 horsepower. True - When is it necessary to turn on your navigation lights? if visibility is poor From sunset to sunrise, or during the day - What time frame is it legal to tow someone on a wakeboard or tube? - When is it permissible to operate a personal watercraft? From sunrise to sunset From sunrise to sunset - Is it acceptable to operate your boat near a launch ramp? wake Yes, but only at slow speed with no - Where is the most appropriate location to transfer gear from your vehicle to your boat before launching? Away from the boat ramp; preparation should be done at a distance from the ramp - Is it legal to pass an emergency vessel displaying its lights? no-wake pace Yes, but you must reduce speed to a - What speed should be maintained in a lagoon or narrow channel? Slow speed 1 - Is it permissible to operate at slow speed inside a marked exclusion area (diamond with a cross)? NEVER enter this area - What distance should you maintain from a military or service vessel? 500 yards - When within 500 yards of a military vessel, what speed should you maintain? speed - If you are within 100 yards of a military vessel, what should you do? Slow, no-wake Stop your boat - When operating at high speed, how far must you stay from a marina, pier, wharf, or dock? At least 200 feet - When within 200 feet of a marina, pier, wharf, or dock, what speed should you go? No wake, slow speed - What should you check before departing from the dock? - What does a Nautical Chart provide? Nautical Chart It includes details on water depths and the locations of channels, sandbars, rocks, and vegetation to help avoid running aground - What can help you avoid running aground? Nautical Chart - Who is responsible for preventing collisions? Everyone - When two boats approach each other head-on, what should happen? to the right to pass safely - If another boat approaches from your starboard side, what should you do? down, or change direction (as the give-way vessel) Both boats must give way You must stop, slow 2 - When a sailboat is overtaking your vessel, what action should you take? and speed, as the sailboat is the give-way vessel Maintain your course - True or False: When overtaking another boat, you must yield the right of way. True - What is the main factor that influences boat speed? Visibility - If you find yourself in fog, what should you do? ready to take action to avoid a collision Slow down, turn on navigation lights, and be - Red buoys: Are they even or odd numbered? Even - Green buoys: Are they even or odd numbered? - What is the purpose of markers? Odd They indicate the edges of safe water, where running aground is a risk outside them - If you run aground, what should you do first? - After running aground, what steps should you take? Ensure everyone's safety and offer assistance Check everyone's condition, inspect for leaks, turn off the engine, shift weight forward, raise the engine, and use a boat hook or oar to push the boat free - Do you need to register your boat annually? Yes - Where should validation decals be placed? boat's bow Next to the registration numbers on both sides of the - Where are registration numbers located on a boat? On both sides of the boat’s bow 3 - Where will you find the hull identification number? transom On the starboard side of the stern or - What is a mandatory Coast Guard item for boats in federally controlled waters? distress signals - What types of approved visual distress signals are there? Approved visual Flare, SOS light, red meteors, or distress flags - What is required on all boats? Life jackets, fire extinguishers, whistle, and horn - What speed should you maintain when approaching a dock? Slow speed - Should you approach a dock by going with or against the wind or current? current - What steps should be taken before fueling your boat? Against the wind or 1. Remove everyone from the boat 2. Ensure all equipment is turned off, including electrical devices 3. Close all windows, doors, ports, and openings 4. Remove portable fuel tanks and fill them on the dock 5. Keep a fire extinguisher on hand - What actions should you take after fueling your boat? openings 2. Wipe up any fuel spills 3. Check the bilge and engine for fuel vapors 1. Open all windows, doors, ports, and 4. Allow the boat to ventilate for 4 minutes before restarting the engine 4 - How can you prevent the spread of invasive species? Thoroughly clean your boat and trailer, removing any plants or animals, such as zebra mussels, you find. What is the age that you MUST wear a PFD at all times? If you are out on the water what have you given consent to? What happens if you operate a boat under the influence? driving for three months 12 or younger An alcohol or drug test Lost boating license for a year and Towing vessels must have _________ to watch the person being towed PWC or boat requires to have at least how many people aboard? What are you required to have when you are towing someone? a competent observer 3 people Ski Tow Flag Where should the ski tow flag be placed? 4 feet above the highest part of the vessel and must be displayed when towing someone behind your vessel When must accidents be reported to the NJ state police? property damage is more than $2,000 Slow Speed/No Wake If a person disappears, dies, injury, or The speed at which a motorized vessel moves through the water and is able to maintain minimum headway in relation to a vessel or structure being passed and produces the minimum wake possible. What does a PWC need to steer? What is minimum headway speed? Power The slowest speed at which it is still possible to maintain steering control of a personal watercraft (PWC) 5 Where is the starboard on the boat? Where is the port on the boat? What are the 6 types of nautical knots? 2. Bowline Knot 3. Anchor Bend Knot 4. Cleating Hitch 5. Clove Hitch 6. Round Turn and Two Half Hitches Right side Left side 1. Figure Eight Bend What should you do when fueling your tank? hose in solid contact Use caution and keep the nozzle of the fuel-pump True or False: You should fill the fuel tank to the brim Where should green markers be? False. Leave room for fuel to expand On your port side moving towards the open sea When do green marker numbers increase? Where should red markers be? As you are returning upstream from open water On your starboard side (RED, RIGHT, RETURNING) coming back from the open sea When do red markers numbers increase? As you are returning upstream from open water When should green markers be on your starboard side? When should red markers be on your starboard side? When traveling towards open water When returning from open water 6 Whats the 3 responsibility's of every boater? 2. Keep a proper lookout 3. Maintain a safe speed What are the two basic types of boat hulls? What are the common navigation lights? Sternlight: behind the vessel Masthead Light: shines forward and to both sides 1. Practice good seamanship Displacement and planing Side Lights: (red=starboard, green=port) All-Round White Light: Serves as anchor light when side lights are not working When must a power-driven vessel give way to? 2. Any vessel restricted in ability to move 3. A vessel engaged in fishing 4. A sailing vessel unless it is overtaking When must a sailing vessel give way to? 2. Any vessel restricted in ability to move 3. A vessel engaged in fishing Where is the bow? Where is the stern? Front of the boat Back of the boat 1. Any vessel not under command 1. Any vessel not under command 7

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NJ Boating Mock Exam Question and
Answers [100% Correct] 2025 Latest
Version!
- At what age can you obtain a New Jersey boat safety certificate? 13 years old



- What is the minimum age required to operate a Personal Water Craft (PWC)? 16 years old



- True or False: A person aged 13 or older may operate a powerboat with a trolling motor or one
horsepower or less, or if the boat is over 12 feet, it must have less than 10 horsepower. True



- When is it necessary to turn on your navigation lights? From sunset to sunrise, or during the day
if visibility is poor



- What time frame is it legal to tow someone on a wakeboard or tube? From sunrise to sunset



- When is it permissible to operate a personal watercraft? From sunrise to sunset



- Is it acceptable to operate your boat near a launch ramp? Yes, but only at slow speed with no
wake



- Where is the most appropriate location to transfer gear from your vehicle to your boat before
launching? Away from the boat ramp; preparation should be done at a distance from the ramp



- Is it legal to pass an emergency vessel displaying its lights? Yes, but you must reduce speed to a
no-wake pace



- What speed should be maintained in a lagoon or narrow channel? Slow speed




1

, - Is it permissible to operate at slow speed inside a marked exclusion area (diamond with a cross)?
NEVER enter this area



- What distance should you maintain from a military or service vessel? 500 yards



- When within 500 yards of a military vessel, what speed should you maintain? Slow, no-wake
speed



- If you are within 100 yards of a military vessel, what should you do? Stop your boat



- When operating at high speed, how far must you stay from a marina, pier, wharf, or dock? At
least 200 feet



- When within 200 feet of a marina, pier, wharf, or dock, what speed should you go? No wake,
slow speed



- What should you check before departing from the dock? Nautical Chart



- What does a Nautical Chart provide? It includes details on water depths and the locations of
channels, sandbars, rocks, and vegetation to help avoid running aground



- What can help you avoid running aground? Nautical Chart



- Who is responsible for preventing collisions? Everyone



- When two boats approach each other head-on, what should happen? Both boats must give way
to the right to pass safely



- If another boat approaches from your starboard side, what should you do? You must stop, slow
down, or change direction (as the give-way vessel)


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