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  2. Begin by entering the Accident Date and Location on Water. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for reporting.
  3. Fill in your boat details, including the Operator Name, Boat Registration Number, and the number of people on board. Indicate if the boat was rented.
  4. Complete the Accident Data section by selecting weather conditions, visibility, and water state at the time of the accident.
  5. Detail any injuries or fatalities by providing names and addresses of those affected. Include a description of what happened leading up to the accident.
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To be clear, nonmotorized boats (kayaks, rafts, and stand up paddleboards) UNDER 10 feet will need a waterway access permit beginning January 1, 2026. Nonmotorized boats 10 feet and longer have needed a permit since 2020. Learn more about the program here: -faqs.
Previously, only non-motorized boats 10 feet and longer required a Waterway Access Permit. The new bill eliminated the 10 foot language, meaning that beginning Jan. 1, 2026, all small boats, including kayaks, packrafts and stand-up paddleboards, would need a permit.
Operators must carry a valid boat registration card (Certificate of Number) on Board. The boat registration number (e.g. OR 123 ABC) and registration stickers belong on the right and left sides of the front of the boat.
The Oregon State Marine Board (OSMB) requires a boating safety education card, often called a boating license, for anyone operating a motorized boat over 10 horsepower. There are also age restrictions. Operators must be at least 16 to operate motorized watercraft in Oregon without supervision.
You can obtain your Oregon Boating Education Card in 3 easy steps: Pay the one-time fee of $39.95 ($34.95 + $20.00 state fee for the card) free unlimited retries of the final exam. Study the Oregon Boaters Safety Course, and pass the final exam.
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