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Chuck Gould wrote:
On Oct 31, 6:03?pm, "Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote: Ernest Scribbler wrote: What am I required to carry here on an inland waterway in the US? I was boarded by the Coast Guard last year, and the guy wanted to see a photo ID, among other things. I had my wallet with me that day (which hasn't always been the case) so I showed him my driver's license. Where would I find the law on this sort of thing? State? Federal? Both? In Georgia you need the Certificate of Boat Registration on board and a government ID card of some kind. normally people just use their Drivers License. What's the minimum age for operating a boat in GA, (is there one?) vs the minimum age for driving a car? What sort of government ID does a 14 year old kid, allowed to putt around the harbor in the family dinghy with a 20-HP motor on it, carry? Could be a problem for boaters too young to drive, IMO. They have to take a boater safety course, and they are given a ID card. |
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