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Old 04-16-2007, 07:56 PM   #8
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Exclamation You can get your certificate right at home!

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Originally Posted by HomeWood
Thanks for the replies. In NC you don't have to have any safety certificate. Jump in and go. I'm 27, so I guess I need one in NH. I'll see if something is offered here, it would be a good thing to get anyway. The boat I got is a 2006 Tracker deep vee hull fishing boat. It's a side console with a 60 hp Mercury. It's got live wells, storage, all that stuff.
Today is your lucky day!

North Carolina offers the on-line boater education certificate program through Boat-Ed, the same Company that offers its services to the State of New Hampshire. This course is NASBLA certified and the certificate you receive is honored here in New Hampshire.

And while you don't need a certificate to operate in your State under your conditions, North Carolina still offers the course and certificate to better educate its boaters and the State hints that you may be eligible for an in state insurance discount!

It gets even better! You can take the course on-line (after careful studying, of course) and get your certificate for a mere $20!!!!

So, when you come to New Hampshire (and many other States) you'll have the necessary certificate in hand and be ready to relax!

HERE is the website you need to navigate to and start on the path of securing your certificate!

Good luck and welcome to boating up here in our fine State, we'll be glad to have you!
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