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On Apr 14, 10:58�pm, "Sal's Dad" Sals...@nospam--betts-hyphen-
orourke.net wrote: Chuck, if you don't know the answer, there is no need for you to respond with misleading guesses. Take a look athttp://www.boat-ed.com/ma/handbook/toc.htmorhttp://www.mass..gov/dfwele/dle/*for all the information you need. *No user "license" is required if you are over 18, a bit more complicated for minors. Sal's Dad "Chuck Gould" wrote ... On Apr 14, 2:38?pm, wrote: I just moved to Mass. a few months ago and bought a used boat for the upcoming season. What's the procedure of getting a boating/pwc license and registration of the boat? Thanks, - Dave As in 43 other states, it's likely you will need to qualify for a Mass. "Boater's Education Card" to legally operate a boat in that state. More info he http://www.boat-ed.com/ma/index.htm- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - A link to a web site outlining the Mass law is hardly a "misleading guess". In any event, boater education cards are not typically considered a license. My note that he would "likely" need a card and a direction to a source to check out the particulars would have informed the OP that depending upon his family situation, certain members of the family will need to qualify for a card before operating a boat. I didn't intend to speak as an authority on Mass. law, simply point out a consideration that might have otherwise been overlooked. |
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