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VIDEO: Tips for Getting Your Boater's Education Card in Washington State

Learn how to get your boater's education card in Washington State with these tips from Seattle Boat Company. Set aside four to five hours, use a computer, and watch timed videos to complete the process smoothly.


 

If you're planning to go boating in Washington State, you'll need a boater's education card. This card is required for anyone born after January 1, 1955, who operates a boat with a motor of 15 horsepower or more. Getting your boater's education card may seem daunting, but with these tips from Seattle Boat Company, the process will be smooth sailing.

Firstly, set aside four to five hours for the entire process. It's essential to have a comfortable setup and use a computer instead of a phone. To begin, pull up your web browser and search for "Washington Boaters Education Exam." (https://www.boat-ed.com/washington)

The exam consists of different sections accompanied by timed videos. You'll need to watch each video entirely and answer questions afterward. At the end of each section, there will be a small quiz before moving onto the next video. Once you've completed all sections, you'll take the full exam.

It's important to note that you can pause your training at any point if needed. So if you want to take breaks or grab lunch during the process, it shouldn't be an issue.

In summary:

  • Set aside four to five hours
  • Go to https://www.boat-ed.com/washington 
  • Watch timed videos and answer questions
  • Take small quizzes at the end of each section
  • Pause training as needed

Getting your boater's education card is crucial for safety on the water and following state laws. With these tips and some patience, you'll be one step closer to hitting the waves with confidence!

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