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Canadian Boating exam questions and answers Required documents for boating - answer-=License or Proof of competency -pleasure craft license(the numbers on the side of a boat) Age restrictions - answer-12 and under can only operate 10hp 12-15 can only operate 40hp unless supervised the minimum...

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Canadian
Boating
exam
questions
and
answers
Required
documents
for
boating
-
answer-=License
or
Proof
of
competency
-pleasure
craft
license(the
numbers
on
the
side
of
a
boat)
Age
restrictions
-
answer-12
and
under
can
only
operate
10hp
12-15
can
only
operate
40hp
unless
supervised
the
minimum
age
is
to
operate
a
pleasure
craft
is
16
before
you
go
check
the
following
-
answer-Weather
forecast;
Local
hazards;
Maps
and
charts;
Your
onboard
PFDs;
First-aid
kit,
tool
kit,
tools
and
spare
parts
onboard;
Sufficient
fuel;
Safety
equipment
in
working
order;
and
Ensure
that
someone
knows
where
you
are
going
and
when
to
expect
you
back.
Sidelights
and
a
sternlight
-
answer-Red
of
the
left
Green
on
the
right
white
all
around
light
bow
-
answer-front
of
a
boat
stern
-
answer-the
rear
part
of
a
boat
port
-
answer-Left
side
of
a
boat
starboard
-
answer-Right
side
of
a
boat transom
-
answer-the
flat
surface
forming
the
stern
of
a
vessel
gunwale
-
answer-the
upper
edge
of
the
side
of
a
boat
or
ship
Cleat
-
answer-Metal
fitting
on
which
a
rope
can
be
fastened
aft
-
answer-The
rear
of
the
aircraft
or
boat
beam
-
answer-Maximum
width
of
a
vessel
bilge
-
answer-Interior
of
the
hull
below
the
floorboards;
lowest
part
of
a
vessel's
interior
where
the
sides
of
the
vessel
curve
in
to
form
the
bottom
draft
-
answer-the
vertical
distance
from
the
waterline
to
the
lowest
point
of
the
keel
\
the
minimum
depth
a
boat
can
float
in
Freeboard
-
answer-Distance
from
water
to
lowest
point
of
the
boat
where
water
could
come
on
board
keel
-
answer-Main
centerline
(backbone)
of
a
vessel
or
the
extension
of
hull
that
increases
stability
in
the
water
wake
-
answer-Waves
that
a
vessel
leaves
behind
as
it
moves
through
the
water
Waterline
-
answer-the
intersection
of
a
boat's
hull
and
the
water's
surface.
plaining
hull
boat
-
answer-used
in
smaller
boats
will
ride
overtop
of
the
water
Displacement
hull
boat
-
answer-sail
boats
and
large
ships
will
cut
through
the
water
Flat
Bottom
Hull
-
answer-This
planing
hull
has
a
shallow
draft,
which
is
good
for
fishing
in
small
lakes
and
rivers.
Rides
roughly
in
choppy
waters. round
bottom
boat
-
answer-move
smoothly
through
water
easily
rolled
Deep
V
Hull
-
answer-Most
common
hull
faster
through
water
than
flat
or
round
bottom
requires
larger
engine
Multi-Hull
-
answer-Most
stable
big
catamarans
and
pontoon
boats
use
this
hull
shaped
like
two
boats
connected
by
a
bridge
outboard
motor
-
answer-A
type
of
power
source
attached
to
the
stern
of
a
boat.
cheap
boat
type
inboard
engine
-
answer-a
four-stroke
automotive
engine
adapted
for
marine
use.
Inboard
engines
are
mounted
inside
the
hull's
midsection
or
in
front
of
the
transom.
and
use
a
rudder
to
steer
deadliest
catch
type
Sterndrives
-
answer-called
inboard/outboard
motors
car
engine
modified
for
water
rotating
engine
pod
type
Required
item
for
pleasure
crafts
under
24m
length
-
answer-Must
have
a
compliance
notice
detailing
Maximum
Gross
Load
(weight
of
people,
cargo,
and
fuel) Required
item
for
boats
6m
or
less
-
answer-A
compliance
notice
detailing
Maximum
recommended
safe
limits
for
motor
power
All
boats
powered
or
not
require
blank
-
answer-hull
ID
number
12
digits
on
the
side
Is
a
pleasure
craft
license
a
registration
-
answer-No
Pleasure
craft
licenses
are
valid
for
Blank
-
answer-10
years
Interm
period
for
boats
-
answer-90
days
Selling
a
boat
-
answer-former
owner
must
sign
transfer
form
Interm
90
days
new
owner
may
operate
if
a
new
license
with
correct
info
is
applied
for
PFDs
-
answer-personal
flotation
devices
must
1
for
each
person
onboard
if
not
worn
must
be
ready
must
have
label
of
approval
by
Transport
Canada,
Coast
Guard
or
fisheries
and
oceans
life
jacket
types
-
answer-SOLAS
offers
geatest
floatation
and
will
turn
wearer
right
side
up
Standard
boayant
but
will
slowly
roll
you
small
vessel
jacket
design
for
inner
land
waters
calm
and
will
not
roll
you
can
be
fined
for
blank
about
PFDs
-
answer-poor
condition
or
health
of
PFDs
broken
buckles
or
straps

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