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Boat Vermont: Official Vermont boating safety course Vermont State Police

The Vermont State Police changed the guidelines for distance learning. So, the old Boat Vermont boat and PWC safety course and test was discontinued on February 2, 2009.

The course material below remains as a resource for all who boat on Vermont's waters—particularly experienced boaters who need a refresher.


Review Questions for Chapter 6: Enjoying Water Sports With Your Boat

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1. As the operator of a vessel, you are responsible for ensuring that your passengers understand and .
2. Before allowing anyone to operate your PWC, you should remind them that power is .
3. To protect the environment, you should practice the three Rs—R , R , and R .
4. If you capsize in a canoe, kayak, or raft, you should stay on the side of the craft.
5. What are three river hazards that paddlers should avoid?
6. When picking up a skier, always keep them in view and on the side of the boat.
7. Identify the following water-skiing commands:
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8. In addition to a displayed diver-down flag, what indicates that a diver may be below the water's surface?
9. When passing under power lines and bridges, sailboat operators need to be aware of the .
10. Hunters who use vessels to get to their hunting spot should always wear their .
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