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Sometime last year, I passed the online test and got my boating license. In October, my wallet mysteriously disappeared off the face of the earth. Unfortunately, my beautiful boater's license was in the wallet. My question is: is there a way I can obtain another license without re-taking anything? I've checked, but somehow I think I'm looking in all the wrong areas. Can anyone help with this? Many thanks,
-Nicole
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Here is a copy of the form you will need (along with ten dollars) to get your replacement....
Boater License Replacement Form It's a PDF file.... Hope this helps, Skip |
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" III. The commissioner, or designee, shall replace a lost or destroyed certificate upon written request of the person entitled thereto and payment of the prescribed fee, and such copy shall have the same form and effect as the original." http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/rsa/.../270-D-mrg.htm So it looks like you've got to pay again but you don't have to be retested. I didn't find an address to write to though...
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The problem with this is you need the original card to get a replacement. The original card is with my wallet in the unknown. I might as well just take the test again.
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Anyway, here is all the contact info for the great folks over at Marine Patrol: Location: 31 Dock Road Gilford, NH 03246-7626 Telephone Nos.: 603-293-0091 - Director's Phone Number (8:15 to 4:15 Monday - Friday) 1-603-293-2037 - Marine Patrol (available 24/7) 1-877-642-9700 - Marine Parol (available 24/7) - Toll Free They will be more than happy to help you get your replacement..... Skip |
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"They will be more than happy to help you get your replacement....."
No disrespect meant Skip, but, when have you ever seen a smile on a state worker when you asked them to do some work that was caused by your neglect? Please correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't the state workers creed: "Accidents don't happen, they are caused". |
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Sorry Winni Diver but I have to disagree. No mater how bad that I have screwed up in the past, the ladies in Glendale have always been helpful and courtious.
In fact I have found that all of the DMV workers (that is the ones behiond the desks) have been efficient and friendly. It's kind of spooky! Misty Blue |
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When I couldn't find mine ![]() ![]() I took the test in a classroom, but I can't see that making any difference. There has to be a record of your getting it. All the Best, Gary |
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Hooray! Once school has finished destroying my brain for the year, I'll set out to regain it. I don't drive the boat often, and when I do, it's with my father. Docking=big no. Thanks for all the help!
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2. I kind of parked on top of the dock first, not beside it. Oops. ![]() Anyway, I'll probably just re-rock the course cause it's a similar fee and I need a refresher.
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Kona Bay Girl:
Your ability to dock a boat is DIRECTLY proportionate to the number of people watching! ![]() ![]() 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. Last edited by Airwaves; 05-11-2006 at 10:04 PM. |
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Kona Bay Girl:
If you are looking for an other boating course the US Coast Guard Auxiliary is putting one on on May 22nd and May 24th at the Moultonborough Life Services building. It's a very good course and a lot of FUN! Call me at 253-7178 if you want in. As for docking...I have to practice docking procedures every spring to shake out the cobwebs. A great spot is the Center Harbor town docks. Mid week and in the mornings they are clear of traffic and usually calm. Land to starboard, land to port, back in and roll off of the dock until you don't have to think about it. Just like skiing. Just react. A good drill is to throw a ball or other floating object into the drink (no, not the kitty) and maneuver around it. Pass it on your port side and back around it leaving it on your starboard side. Come up to it and stop. Just goof around with it and in a short time you will be sail'en like the skipper of the SS Minnow. Airwaves: There was a post on the forum from a lady that said that the NHMP told her that her USPS certificate was no good because it was taken too long ago. That is pure "Oscar Mayer". Their license is good for life and so is yours. If they don't accept your Auxiliary card, take 'em to court. Misty Blue |
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Just so I am clear. ANYBODY who operates a boat in NH needs an actual NH boating license? So if I were to come up this summer, I could not just take the family boat out and operate it under my North Carolina drivers license like I have been doing? How about row boats with engines?
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Homewood, reference: “Just so I am clear. ANYBODY who operates a boat in NH needs an actual NH boating license? So if I were to come up this summer, I could not just take the family boat out and operate it under my North Carolina drivers license like I have been doing? How about row boats with engines?”
It is a certificate that is required. Licenses expire, certificates do not. Check these out: http://state.nh.us/safety/ss/boatedla.html http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/rsa/...D/270-D-10.htm http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/rsa/...D/270-D-12.htm Your best bet is to get into a local class or if that is not convenient, take an equivalent course in your state then obtain a NH Boaters guide for the latest on NH Laws. Become familiar with those laws and requirements, particularly one called Safe Passage. Call Marine Patrol or Boaters Education and they will be glad to mail you the latest copy. Copies are also available at local Marinas and sporting goods stores. Airwaves, reference: “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?” Go To : http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/rsa/...D/270-D-15.htm And check out the above links also for some more useful info. Hope that helps! See you out on the water. |
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You can take the test online, but there is a law on the way that changes that and forces a proctored exam. |
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I appreciate the clarification on this. I took the "big boat" out last summer and had no clue about the certification law. Won't do that again until I get it.
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If your ID indicates you are within the age group that is required to carry a boating ed certificate, then you will be asked to produce it. No "just in case" applies here. |
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Both of my daughters have, more than once, been pulled over by NHMP and asked for their boating certs. because "They looked too young" to be operating a jet ski. (My guess is that it had nothing to do with cute girls in bikinis)
Quote: CH 270 D:11 III," Enforcement of this section shall be acomplished only as a secondary action when an operator of a motorized or registered vessel has been cited or charged with a violation or some other offence". My brother had an MP officer tie up to him and inspect his vessel for safety gear as he was having his lunch while drifting in the Broads. The "enforcement" section of the New Hampshire's boating guide notes that "These offecers have full police powers and have the right to lawfully stop and board your vessel at any time to check for compliance with federal and state laws". My question Skip, is what part of the Fourth and Fourteenth ammendements of the US Constitution am I missing? Does NHMP supercede the constitution because we are on a "sole state" body of water? Can a state trooper pull me over without cause on RT-25 because it is a state road? Or are we getting a 'leetle too big for our britches. Misty Blue. |
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You WOULD be required to show a daytime and nighttime visual distress signal. Non-pyrotechnic visual signals that are approved are Orange flag (daytime only) Electric distress light (nighttime only) Obviously the most common form of visual distress signals are pyrotechnic in nature, but its is not the exclusive form of VDS. This USCG site explains more about VDS. http://www.uscgboating.org/safety/metlife/distress.htm NW wrote: Quote:
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As far as your USCG Aux Boating Certificate, as long as it was a NASBLA approved course, then that would satisfy the requirements for a certificate. Your reference to being "boarded" is not correct unless you are in coastal waters. As far as where a young lady keeps her BE certificate.......well that would be her choice, but most PWCs have a hatch or two. |
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Please understand that I am a huge fan of the NHMP. They have pulled my chestnuts out of the fire more than once. I am also a huge fan of the US Constitution and when I read or see something that theatens the bill of rights I start to worry. But we are talking civics here where we are supposed to be talking about cool stuff! Nuff said. So to the MP; Hip, Hip, Hooray for the folks in grey! Misty Blue |
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So, the USCG orders my vessel to "stand down and prepare to be boarded", and the NH MP orders my vessel to "stand down....and ...'what'?... pull over to the curb"? The bottom line is a law enforcement agency has (to use an automobile term)... PULLED YOU OVER! You want to say I haven't been "boarded" because an officer didn't step foot on my boat? Fine! The entire point of my original post is to say that in "IN THE EVENT" that NHMP "PULLS ME OVER" and demands to see my NH Boating Certificate and I present him/her with a USCGAux Boating Certificate instead (which was accepted by NASBLA years before NH was accepted) and he/she rejects my USCGAux boating certificate as being valid, I will produce a copy of Section 270-D:15, and see what happens. That's all. Out. |
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