CALIFORNIA BOATING LICENSE EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) PLUS
RATIONALES 2026 Q&A |LATEST EXAM UPDATE 2026/2027
SECTION ONE: QUESTIONS 1–100
Question 1
As of January 1, 2025, who is required to possess a California Boater Card to operate a motorized vessel on
California waterways?
A. Only operators under 18 years of age
B. Only operators of vessels 26 feet or longer
C. All operators of motorized vessels, regardless of age
D. Only operators who are not California residents
🟢 C. All operators of motorized vessels, regardless of age
🔴 RATIONALE: The phased-in education requirement terminated on January 1, 2025, making it mandatory for
all motorized vessel operators to carry a California Boater Card, irrespective of age .
Question 2
A 13-year-old is on the open deck of a 24-foot motorized recreational vessel that is underway. What is the legal
requirement regarding a Personal Flotation Device (PFD) for this child?
A. The child must be wearing a USCG-approved PFD
B. The child may store a PFD nearby if it is readily accessible
C. The child is exempt if the vessel is less than 26 feet in length
D. A throwable Type IV PFD is sufficient for this age group
🟢 A. The child must be wearing a USCG-approved PFD
🔴 RATIONALE: California law mandates that all children under 13 years of age must wear a USCG-approved
PFD while on a moving recreational vessel of any length .
,Question 3
When operating a Personal Watercraft (PWC) on California waters, what is the legal curfew for operation?
A. Between 10:00 PM and 5:00 AM
B. Between sunset and sunrise
C. Between 8:00 PM and 6:00 AM
D. PWCs are not subject to operational curfews
🟢 B. Between sunset and sunrise
🔴 RATIONALE: California law strictly prohibits the operation of Personal Watercraft between sunset and
sunrise, regardless of aftermarket lighting .
Question 4
What is the legal Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) limit for operating a vessel in California?
A. 0.05%
B. 0.08%
C. 0.10%
D. 0.15%
🟢 B. 0.08%
🔴 RATIONALE: California law presumes a boater is under the influence if their BAC is 0.08% or more, mirroring
the state's DUI standard for motor vehicles .
Question 5
What is the minimum age for a person to operate a vessel with a motor greater than 15 horsepower without
adult supervision in California?
A. 12 years old
B. 14 years old
C. 16 years old
,D. 18 years old
🟢 C. 16 years old
🔴 RATIONALE: Operators must be at least 16 years of age to legally operate a motorized boat with more than
15 HP without adult supervision. Those aged 12-15 require onboard supervision by an adult with a Boater Card .
Question 6
A vessel operator fails to maintain a proper lookout and collides with another boat. Which legal and
professional standard has been violated?
A. The "stand-on vessel" rule
B. The "prudent mariner" standard
C. The "rule of tonnage"
D. The "safe speed" rule
🟢 B. The "prudent mariner" standard
🔴 RATIONALE: The "prudent mariner" standard requires maintaining a proper lookout by all available means at
all times to avoid collision. This is a foundational duty of care in navigation law .
Question 7
You are returning from the ocean to your harbor in California. A red buoy marks the edge of the channel.
According to the "Red, Right, Returning" rule, how should you navigate?
A. Keep the red buoy on your port (left) side
B. Keep the red buoy on your starboard (right) side
C. Pass on either side, as it is a non-lateral marker
D. The rule does not apply in California
🟢 B. Keep the red buoy on your starboard (right) side
🔴 RATIONALE: The IALA-B "Red, Right, Returning" rule dictates that when traveling upstream or returning from
sea, you should keep red lateral markers on your starboard (right) side .
, Question 8
In a crossing situation where two power-driven vessels are approaching each other at right angles, which vessel
has the right-of-way and is considered the "stand-on" vessel?
A. The vessel with the other on its starboard side
B. The vessel with the other on its port side
C. The larger vessel
D. The faster vessel
🟢 B. The vessel with the other on its port side
🔴 RATIONALE: The vessel that has the other on its port side is the stand-on vessel and must maintain its
course and speed. The vessel with the other on its starboard side is the give-way vessel .
Question 9
You are operating a boat with an inboard gasoline engine. How long must you run the bilge blower to evacuate
explosive fumes before starting the engine?
A. 1 minute
B. 2 minutes
C. 4 minutes
D. 5 minutes
🟢 C. 4 minutes
🔴 RATIONALE: The bilge blower must be operated for exactly four minutes prior to engine ignition to evacuate
heavier-than-air explosive fumes .
Question 10
What is the sound signal for a power-driven vessel operating in restricted visibility (fog)?
A. One short blast every minute
B. One prolonged blast every two minutes
RATIONALES 2026 Q&A |LATEST EXAM UPDATE 2026/2027
SECTION ONE: QUESTIONS 1–100
Question 1
As of January 1, 2025, who is required to possess a California Boater Card to operate a motorized vessel on
California waterways?
A. Only operators under 18 years of age
B. Only operators of vessels 26 feet or longer
C. All operators of motorized vessels, regardless of age
D. Only operators who are not California residents
🟢 C. All operators of motorized vessels, regardless of age
🔴 RATIONALE: The phased-in education requirement terminated on January 1, 2025, making it mandatory for
all motorized vessel operators to carry a California Boater Card, irrespective of age .
Question 2
A 13-year-old is on the open deck of a 24-foot motorized recreational vessel that is underway. What is the legal
requirement regarding a Personal Flotation Device (PFD) for this child?
A. The child must be wearing a USCG-approved PFD
B. The child may store a PFD nearby if it is readily accessible
C. The child is exempt if the vessel is less than 26 feet in length
D. A throwable Type IV PFD is sufficient for this age group
🟢 A. The child must be wearing a USCG-approved PFD
🔴 RATIONALE: California law mandates that all children under 13 years of age must wear a USCG-approved
PFD while on a moving recreational vessel of any length .
,Question 3
When operating a Personal Watercraft (PWC) on California waters, what is the legal curfew for operation?
A. Between 10:00 PM and 5:00 AM
B. Between sunset and sunrise
C. Between 8:00 PM and 6:00 AM
D. PWCs are not subject to operational curfews
🟢 B. Between sunset and sunrise
🔴 RATIONALE: California law strictly prohibits the operation of Personal Watercraft between sunset and
sunrise, regardless of aftermarket lighting .
Question 4
What is the legal Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) limit for operating a vessel in California?
A. 0.05%
B. 0.08%
C. 0.10%
D. 0.15%
🟢 B. 0.08%
🔴 RATIONALE: California law presumes a boater is under the influence if their BAC is 0.08% or more, mirroring
the state's DUI standard for motor vehicles .
Question 5
What is the minimum age for a person to operate a vessel with a motor greater than 15 horsepower without
adult supervision in California?
A. 12 years old
B. 14 years old
C. 16 years old
,D. 18 years old
🟢 C. 16 years old
🔴 RATIONALE: Operators must be at least 16 years of age to legally operate a motorized boat with more than
15 HP without adult supervision. Those aged 12-15 require onboard supervision by an adult with a Boater Card .
Question 6
A vessel operator fails to maintain a proper lookout and collides with another boat. Which legal and
professional standard has been violated?
A. The "stand-on vessel" rule
B. The "prudent mariner" standard
C. The "rule of tonnage"
D. The "safe speed" rule
🟢 B. The "prudent mariner" standard
🔴 RATIONALE: The "prudent mariner" standard requires maintaining a proper lookout by all available means at
all times to avoid collision. This is a foundational duty of care in navigation law .
Question 7
You are returning from the ocean to your harbor in California. A red buoy marks the edge of the channel.
According to the "Red, Right, Returning" rule, how should you navigate?
A. Keep the red buoy on your port (left) side
B. Keep the red buoy on your starboard (right) side
C. Pass on either side, as it is a non-lateral marker
D. The rule does not apply in California
🟢 B. Keep the red buoy on your starboard (right) side
🔴 RATIONALE: The IALA-B "Red, Right, Returning" rule dictates that when traveling upstream or returning from
sea, you should keep red lateral markers on your starboard (right) side .
, Question 8
In a crossing situation where two power-driven vessels are approaching each other at right angles, which vessel
has the right-of-way and is considered the "stand-on" vessel?
A. The vessel with the other on its starboard side
B. The vessel with the other on its port side
C. The larger vessel
D. The faster vessel
🟢 B. The vessel with the other on its port side
🔴 RATIONALE: The vessel that has the other on its port side is the stand-on vessel and must maintain its
course and speed. The vessel with the other on its starboard side is the give-way vessel .
Question 9
You are operating a boat with an inboard gasoline engine. How long must you run the bilge blower to evacuate
explosive fumes before starting the engine?
A. 1 minute
B. 2 minutes
C. 4 minutes
D. 5 minutes
🟢 C. 4 minutes
🔴 RATIONALE: The bilge blower must be operated for exactly four minutes prior to engine ignition to evacuate
heavier-than-air explosive fumes .
Question 10
What is the sound signal for a power-driven vessel operating in restricted visibility (fog)?
A. One short blast every minute
B. One prolonged blast every two minutes