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Originally Posted by Sandy Beach
No NoBozo  in NH it's NH rules that count. You must be at least 16 years old and have a valid Boater Education Safety Certificate to drive a boat or PWC. Even if a parent holds a valid certificate and sits beside their 16+ year old the kid needs a certificate. Under 16 years different rules apply. I don't think you can even get a certificate in NH until you are 16. You can take the NH exam at 15.5 years but they won't issue the certificate until 16 I recall.
Just because it is the rule or law in RI does not mean it is OK in NH. When in doubt, check it out. 
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The FIRST objective when taking any Test is to "PASS The Test". In most cases, this is done by answering the questions the way your teacher "taught" you. After you have the Certificate in hand, you can argue the merits of the "correct" answer or Local Rules.
If, when I took the test, I had provided the answer
you suggest, I would have provided an "Incorrect" answer.
Fewer incorrect answers are always better, don't you agree? . ......"When in Rome...".

NoBozo