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What Is Legal When Operating A Vessel On Texas Waters

Boater Education training is recommended for all boat operators and required for those born on or after September 1, 1993.

Successful completion of a TPWD-certified boater education course and possession of a valid photo I.D. are required for any person born on or after September 1, 1993 to operate:

  • a vessel powered by a motor of more than 15 horsepower; or
  • a windblown vessel over 14 feet in length.

No person may operate a personal watercraft (PWC) or motorboat powered by a motor of more than 15 horsepower on public waters unless the person is at least 13 years of age and has successfully completed a Boater Education Course or is supervised by another person who:

  • is at least 18 years of age
  • can lawfully operate the motorboat
  • is on board the motorboat when under way

Proof of completion of the requirements to obtain a vessel operator’s license issued by the USCG satisfies the requirement for completing a boater education course in this state.

A person guilty of one of the following (operating) violations, shall be required to successfully complete an approved boater education course and pay a fine. Failure to complete the boater education course within 90 days will result in the person committing an offense that is a Parks and Wildlife Class A misdemeanor.

  • any personal watercraft (operating) violation
  • reckless or negligent operation
  • excessive speed
  • reckless operation and excessive speed
  • hazardous wake or wash
  • circular course around any swimmer or occupant of a vessel engaged in water activities
  • interference with markers or ramps
  • obstructing passage
  • operating boats in restricted areas
  • operating vessels in scuba diving or snorkeling areas
  • skiing during illegal hours
  • skiing in a manner that endangers life or property
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Boater education courses from other states are acceptable if approved by NASBLA (National Association of State Boating Law Administrators).

For information on boater education courses, call (512) 389-4846, option 4, or visit Boater Education.

Paddlers are encouraged to take the free comprehensive canoe, kayak, and paddleboard safety course offered online. This course is a great way to help make your outing more enjoyable and safer. This course will not replace the boater education course required by law. Visit Texas Paddling Trails for a complete list of officially designated paddling trails including average float times, public access points, paddler safety and more.

15-Day Boater Ed Deferral

A one-time 15-day boater ed deferral may be purchased any place licenses are sold.

Deferral Option Eligibility Item Fee Availability 15-Day Boater Ed Deferral Texas resident or non-resident 850 $10 Buy online

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