Kona Bay Girl:
Your ability to dock a boat is
DIRECTLY proportionate to the number of people watching!

Got a crowd? not gonna do well, No one looking, it'll be perfect!
Now, Something completely different!
Since nothing else in NH seems to follow rules in the rest of the country, let me throw this question out.
I am currently seeking retirement status from the US Coast Guard Aux. (I am now, and have been, a member of the USCGAux since 1988.) In 1987 I passed the USCGAux BS&S course (a prerequisite for joining the Coast Guard Aux) I achieved the "ranks" of Flotilla Commander as well as District Staff Officer.
In 1987 I passed the CGAux course. So, do I still need to pass a NH course or is my US Coast Guard Aux certificate valid even though I am seeking retirement status from the Coast Guard Aux?
Yes, I still have my USCGAux certificate in my wallet and I am proud of it!
Just for future reference;
USCGA is the US Coast Guard Academy,
USCGAux is the US Coast Guard Auxiliary.