If it has a motor you need license if you were born after 1076. If you are fishing you nee a license unless you are a senior citizen. Chek with your local officials on type of license for fishing and for the boat.
2006-09-06 10:20:47
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answered by science teacher 7
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any boat that has a motor has to be registered through the state. you have to have registrations numbers on the outside of the boat, both sides. You have to go to your county court house if you have never registered it, or recently purchased. Once you have you can renew it at any place that sells fishing licences. you will get a print out making you legal till card comes in the mail. You need a fishing licence to fish in most states, go online to your state and search fishing regulations. If the boat has no motor, I believe you don't need to register it. You get caught by the wildlife police w/no registration and/or no licence, you are looking at some bucks, especially if the guy has had a bad day after putting up with drunk boaters!
2006-09-04 17:52:08
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answered by Anonymous
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If you are in the UK you need a licence from British Waterways and THEY DO CHECK and DO PROSECUTE if you don't have one.
Before you can get your licence your boat must have at least third party insurance up to £2million. British Waterways will need a copy of the insurance certificate before issuing the licence.
This applies even if you only have a small inflatable dingy or similar, which you use on only a few days a year. You can get an EXPLORER licence which you can use on any 30 days throughout the year. It costs around £65.
2006-09-04 17:53:18
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answered by beavercreeklogger 1
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You don't need one to use the boat (unless that community requires you to have a license to drive a boat). You will need a fishing license if you want to fish.
2006-09-04 17:29:29
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answered by lj1 7
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i dont know about a license for the boat, but a fishing licence is £24 for the year, i know i just got one (as we have a boat for our private lake im afraid i dont know the law about them)
2006-09-04 17:33:08
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answered by zeldieuk2002 5
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you certainly do, you either need to register you craft with the British Waterways where they will give you a sort of numberplate with your licence number on it or alterantively launch froma designated slipway and pay for a day ticket.
Failure to do this can lead to a fine
2006-09-04 17:29:11
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answered by g8bvl 5
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It depends where. In the New York area you need to take a course to get a safety certificate, and they enforce pretty hard.
2006-09-04 17:28:06
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answered by SillyQuestion 3
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you can get a day license for fresh water fishing or you can purchase a salt and fresh water year round which may be june to june
2006-09-04 17:32:38
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answered by mschoen2u 1
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you need to have your fishing license, if it is just a little row boat.
2006-09-04 17:29:05
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answered by David 5
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yes i think you would ned a permit which would cost around £20 or $46
2006-09-04 17:29:34
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answered by Anonymous
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