Boaters must follow the rules of the water, just like following the rules of the road when driving. That means you’ll need to know and understand local and state regulations before hitting the water to enjoy your boat. What should you know about New Hampshire boating laws and regulations? Keep reading for our guide to legal boating in this state!…
Going boating in New Brunswick? This area is one of eastern Canada’s Maritime provinces. It encompasses rivers, pine forests, mountains, and the Bay of Fundy. New Brunswick is a popular…
Imagine fishing in 24 hours of daylight under the glowing Arctic sun. Imagine fast-flowing rivers, the cleanest lakes on earth, and the rugged coastline of the Arctic Ocean. Nunavut…
Manitoba has got the boating lifestyle down to a science. Known as the Land of 100,000 Lakes, there’s no shortage of boating destinations to choose from. Check out Clear Lake…
When enjoying the waters in North Dakota from a boat or personal watercraft (PWC), it’s important to understand the rules and regulations. Whether you visit the state for a boating…
Hunting and fishing are sports with various safety rules and regulations. However, participants in these sports must remember that when they’re hunting or fishing from a boat, they’re considered boaters and must also follow the rules and regulations for safe boat operation. So, before you head out on your fishing boat or take a boat out for a duck hunt,…
Operators of motorized vessels in California need a California Boater Card, if they are 35 years of age or younger.
Boating comes with plenty of responsibility. Not only are you responsible for keeping yourself, friends, family, and other boaters safe while you operate a boat, but you must also do…
California is a boater’s dream, with its sparkling ocean views and calm, clear lakes — not to mention its year-round sunny weather. Whether you’re passionate about jet-skiing or just enjoying…
Safety is everything, and it all starts with wearing the right life jacket.