Oklahoma Boating Laws and
Regulations
Oklahoma Boating Laws and Regulations help ensure safe vessel operation in state waters. CertifiedBoater makes understanding and complying with these requirements simple through clear guides and practice tests.



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Other Resources
- Florida Boater Safety Course
- Florida Course Comparison Guide
- Florida Boating License Guide
- Florida Boat Rental Certificate
Age and Operator Restrictions
- A child under 12 years of age may not operate, under any circumstances, a vessel powered by a motor or combination of motors over 10 hp, a personal watercraft (PWC), or a sail-powered vessel 16 feet or more in length.
- A child 12 years of age or older but not yet 16 years of age may operate a vessel powered by a motor or combination of motors over 10 hp, a personal watercraft (PWC), or a sail-powered vessel 16 feet or more in length only if all of the following conditions are met.
- He or she has successfully completed an approved boating safety education course or passed a proctored equivalency examination and has received a Boater Education Certificate and…
- He or she is supervised by a competent person who is at least 18 years of age.
- If the vessel is other than a personal watercraft: The supervising person must be on board and in position to take immediate control of the vessel.
- If the vessel is a PWC: The person must supervise visually within 500 yards of the PWC.
Enforcement
Oklahoma 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.