What you need to put that craft on the water |
July 6, 2017 |
The Boundary County Sheriff's Office would like
to take a few minutes to show everyone the legal
requirements for being out on Idaho waterways. Legally required equipment on motorboats less than 16-foot: • Certificate of Number (boat registration) on board. • Coast Guard approved life jacket for each person on board. • Current year validation stickers displayed on each side of the vessel (in front.) • Fire extinguisher (Coast Guard approved, Type B or Type ABC, and rated for marine use.) • Inboard motors need to have a backfire flame arrester (and blower.) • Sound producing device (horn or whistle.) Motorboats 16-foot or longer: • Certificate of Number (boat registration) on board. • Coast Guard approved life jacket for each person on board. • Current year validation stickers displayed on each side of the vessel (in front.) • Fire extinguisher (Coast Guard approved, Type B or Type ABC, and rated for marine use.) • Inboard motors need to have a backfire flame arrester (and blower.) • Sound producing device (horn or whistle.) • A throwable cushion or ring is required on all boats 16' and longer (must be Coast Guard approved.) Personal watercraft (PWC): • Certificate of Number (boat registration) on board. • Fire extinguisher (Coast Guard approved, Type B or Type ABC, and rated for marine use.) • Coast Guard approved life jacket for each person on board (all persons on a PWC must wear a life jacket.) • Current year validation stickers displayed on each side of the vessel (in front.) • Sound producing device (horn or whistle.) Stand-up paddleboard, kayak, drift boat, canoe or raft, unless motorized: • Coast Guard approved life jacket for each person on board. • Idaho Invasive Species Sticker. • Sound producing device (horn or whistle.) For additional information or questions visit the Frequently Asked Questions tab at www.boatidaho.gov or contact your local sheriff’s department and speak with a marine deputy. |