In the Lone Star State, being out on the water is a part of life year-round. With thousands of lakes, hundreds of miles of coastline and sunny weather most days of the year, Texas is one of the biggest states for boating in the nation. While Texas is full of opportunity for every boater, it’s important to boat safely and…
When it comes to Texans on the water, there’s nothing quite as important as keeping boating as safe as it is fun. When it comes to drinking and boating, Lone…
Boating safety is important in the Lone Star State, and it all starts with wearing your life jackets.
Boat operators who were born after September 1st 1993 are required to obtain a Texas Boater Education Card, commonly called a boating license, to legally operate:
Take these steps and make sure that your boat is properly and lawfully registered in the Lone Star State.
In Texas, you’ll need a card to operate certain watercraft if you were born on or after September 1, 1993. If you require certification but you’re not yet certified, you can be accompanied by a legal operator 18 years of age or older.
A kill-switch law has been passed in Texas following a boating accident in Port, Aransas, Texas. The law requires that boat operators of a motor boat 26 feet or less…