Speed Limit 35 M.P.H. For All Watercrafts
Operators Of All Watercrafts By Wastington State Law
Must Obey All Boating Regulations Ineffect.

Current requirements are as follows and will remain in effect.
- You must be at least 14 years of age to operate a personal watercraft legally.
- It is illegal to lease, hire, or rent a personal watercraft to anyone under 16 years of age.
Future requirements have been set by a Washington boating safety education law that was passed in 2005.
This new law will be phased in so that all boaters, unless exempted, must obtain a Washington boater education card by January 1, 2014. The new law requires the following.
No one may operate or permit the operation of a power-driven vessel with an engine that is 15 horsepower or more, including
a personal watercraft, unless the operator:
- Is at least 12 years of age if the vessel is not a personal watercraft or is at least 14 years of age
if the vessel is a personal watercraft and ...
- The person has in his or her possession a boater education card (if required) or ...
- Is accompanied by and is under the direct supervision of a person at least 16 years of age who has a boater education
card or who is not yet required to have the card.
The phase-in schedule by age group for completing the mandatory boater safety education to obtain a card is shown below.
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Washington Boater Education Card 
Persons required to have a Boater Education Card must carry it on board whenever operating. |
Persons exempted from the phased-in mandatory boater safety education requirement include:
- Any person born before January 1, 1955
- Any person who is renting, chartering, or leasing a power-driven vessel with an engine that is 15 horsepower or more (other
than a personal watercraft) and who completes an approved motor vessel safety operating and equipment checklist
- Any person at least 16 years of age who is renting, chartering, or leasing a personal watercraft and
who completes an approved motor vessel safety operating and equipment checklist
- Any person who is a non-resident and who operates on Washington waters for 60 consecutive days or fewer
- Any person who is a non-resident and holds a current, approved out-ofstate or out-of-country certificate or card
- Any person who has purchased the vessel within the last 60 days and has a bill of sale in his or her possession
- Operators of commercial, law enforcement, or government vessels and persons with a USCG captain’s license
- Operators involved in practicing for or participating in a permitted marine event
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