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New Jersey operator licensing
Reading more closely, it appears that you have to be able to present
written proof of having taken a safe boating course somewhere just to pass through NJ. I guess my 45 year safe boating course wouldn't count because I didn't get a certificate. I'm glad I don't plan to go to NJ. The marina operators must love this. I'm just picking out of the WBM postings. Anybody actually looked into this? -- Roger Long |
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New Jersey operator licensing
Roger Long wrote:
Reading more closely, it appears that you have to be able to present written proof of having taken a safe boating course somewhere just to pass through NJ. I guess my 45 year safe boating course wouldn't count because I didn't get a certificate. I'm glad I don't plan to go to NJ. The marina operators must love this. I'm just picking out of the WBM postings. Anybody actually looked into this? Here it's a National Program. Could stand to be enhanced. http://www.theoperatorcard.ca/ |
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New Jersey operator licensing
Roger Long wrote:
Reading more closely, it appears that you have to be able to present written proof of having taken a safe boating course somewhere just to pass through NJ. I guess my 45 year safe boating course wouldn't count because I didn't get a certificate. I'm glad I don't plan to go to NJ. The marina operators must love this. I'm just picking out of the WBM postings. Anybody actually looked into this? Good reason to avoid this hell hole. Worst place I put in ever. |
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