New York BoatingLaws
and Regulations

New York Boating Laws and Regulations ensure safe vessel operation in the state. CertifiedBoater makes understanding these laws easy with helpful guides and tests.

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Age and Operator Restrictions

A person at least 10 years old may operate a recreational boat (other than a PWC) only if only if you meet the requirement to have a Boating Safety Certificate as shown in the table.

A person at least 14 years old may operate a PWC only if he or she:

No person under the age of 14 may operate a PWC.

Brianna's Law in New York

As of January 1, 2025, Brianna's Law is fully enacted in New York. This law requires that all persons operating a motorized vessel must have a Boating Safety Certificate.

New York State Parks Adventure License Program

After successfully completing this course, you can choose to have your certification noted, as an anchor icon, on your NY driver’s license or other identification document issued by the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). The advantage is that you will no longer need to carry your boating safety certificate with you when boating, as long as you have your driver’s license with you. For more information, go to New York’s Adventure License webpage.

Enforcement

New York law enforcement officers patrol the waterways to make your boating experience safe and pleasant. Cooperate with them by following the laws and guidelines.

Carry the Card: Vessel operators who are required to have a Boater Education Card must carry the card on board the vessel and have it available for inspection by an enforcement officer.

Penalty: Not carrying your Boater Education Card when one is required can result in a fine.

Reciprocity

For visiting boaters, all states, territories, and provinces will recognize boating education cards that meet NASBLA requirements and Canadian Pleasure Craft Operator Cards that meet Transport Canada’s requirements. (This is known as “reciprocity.”)