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Vessel Types Explained Bulk Carriers. General Cargo Vessels. Container Vessels. Reefer Vessels. Ro-Ro Vessels.
Life Jackets and personal floatation devices \u2013 The USCG requires one approved \u2013 Type I, II, III, or V, life jacket or life vest per person on board. If the vessel is 16 feet or more in length, one throwable floatation device \u2013 Type IV \u2013 like a ring is required as well.
Class B vessel means a vessel, except a sailboat, that carries for hire on inland waters not more than 6 passengers.
Boats are divided into four length classes: Class A Vessels: These classes of vessels have less than 16 feet in length. Class I Vessels: These classes of vessels range from 16 feet to no more than 26 feet in length. Class II Vessels: These classes of vessels range from 26 feet to no more than 40 feet in length.
Boat Classes By Length Class A. Boats measuring less than 16 feet. Class 1. Boats measuring more than 16 feet but less than 26 feet. Class 2. Boats measuring more than 26 feet but less than 40 feet. Class 3. Boats measuring more than 40 feet but less than 65 feet.
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Can you pilot your own yacht? If you're an experienced captain who regularly pilots large yachts, a solo trip is entirely possible. However, vessels over 75 feet are more challenging to maintain alone, and some states require captains to employ a crew for a yacht that is over 50 feet long.
Life Jackets Every vessel including canoes, kayaks and row boats operated in NYS must have on board one USCG approved wearable life jacket for each person aboard. In addition, vessels 16 feet and greater in length except canoes and kayaks are required to have a USCG approved type IV throwable flotation aid.
All persons on board a recreational vessel \u2022 21 feet in length or less must wear a U.S. Coast Guard\u2013approved personal flotation device from November 1 to May 1. In addition to the above requirements, \u2022 vessels 16 feet in length or longer must have one Type IV U.S. Coast Guard\u2013 approved PFD on board.
All operators of motorized vessels, regardless of age, will need a boating safety certificate by January 1, 2025. Students must be at least 10 years old to take the New York boating safety course. Persons under the age of 10 are not allowed to operate a boat alone. Get Certified!
Do I need a license to drive a boat in New York? In New York, you don't need a boating license to drive most boats. However, most boaters are, in fact, required to obtain a boating safety certificate in order to operate a boat legally.

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