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BoaterExam Georgia Launches Interactive Boater Education Course

Posted on: Wednesday, 10 June 2009, 10:32 CDT

Successfully completing the online boating safety coursework allows students to obtain the Georgia Boating Safety Certificate

ATLANTA, June 10 /PRNewswire/ -- Georgia is the latest state to launch the new BoaterExam interactive boater education course as an online option to obtain the Georgia Boating Safety Certificate. Now, Georgia residents will have access to an animated and narrated course they can take online when it's convenient for them. This boating education course is approved by the National Association of State Boating Law Administrators (NASBLA), recognized by the US Coast Guard and covers 100 percent of the state's exam requirements.

"We are extremely excited about this new course process," said Kerry Moher, vice president, BoaterExam.com. "The study guide has more than 150 animations and practice quizzes that will better prepare students to successfully complete the final exam."

BoaterExam.com course participants learn about boat classifications, hull designs, motors, legal requirements for registration and equipment, navigation rules, basic safety regulations and waterway marking systems all in a narrative fashion with more than 300 original illustrations and 150 animated video clips. Each of the course's seven chapters is followed by chapter summaries and practice quizzes. Students also have access to BoaterExam.com's industry exclusive toll-free customer service help line (1-866-764-2628) from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. (central), seven days a week.

Those 12 or 13 years of age may legally operate a Class A* boat powered by a motor of 30 horsepower or less or a PWC only if they have passed a boating safety course approved by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, and are accompanied by a competent adult, and are under direct supervision of a competent adult.

Those 14 or 15 years of age may legally operate any other boat or PWC only if they have passed a boating safety course approved by the Department of Natural Resources, and are accompanied by a competent adult, and are under direct supervision of a competent adult.

"Online education programs such BoaterExam.com provide an opportunity for people to be trained and educated in boating safety techniques through an online study guide that is animated and narrated," said Gail Kulp, Education Director - National Association of State Boating Law Administrators (NASBLA).

The BoaterExam.com course and final exam is free: students pay a one-time fee of $29.95 only when they pass the final exam to obtain their official results. Students can print off a temporary certificate immediately and the permanent Boating Safety arrives by mail within 2-3 weeks. The Certificate is good for life and never needs to be renewed. Passing a boater education course may also result in a discount for boat or personal watercraft insurance. For complete Georgia boating regulations or for more information on the new BoaterExam Georgia course, visit www.boaterexam.com/usa/Georgia/ .

SOURCE BoaterExam.com


Source: PR Newswire

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