If you’re ready to explore Narragansett Bay or rent a boat from Wickford Boat Rentals, understanding Rhode Island’s boating requirements is essential.
Whether you’re new to boating or updating credentials, In-Command Seamanship Training can help ensure you comply with state law and gain confidence behind the wheel.
Who Needs a Boating Safety Certificate in Rhode Island?
Born on or after January 1, 1986: You must complete a state-approved boating safety education course to operate a motorized vessel over 10 horsepower. Source
All PWC operators (jet skis, etc.): Must complete the safety education course, regardless of age or residency. Source
Exemptions / special cases:
- Holders of valid commercial vessel operator’s licenses (U.S. Coast Guard or equivalent) are exempt. Source
- A person operating under training, supervised onboard by someone 18+ who meets education requirements, is exempt. Source
- Non-residents meeting their home state’s boating education requirements are accepted for up to 90 days in Rhode Island waters. Source
- New residents: If you move to Rhode Island, you have 60 days to comply with the educational requirement. Source
If you rent a motorboat with propulsion over 10 HP and are not certified, you must watch a state-approved safety video and pass a written exam provided by the rental livery. Source
For full details, visit:Rhode Island Boating Requirements | In-Command Seamanship Training
What the Course Covers
Your boating safety course must be approved by Rhode Island DEM and follow NASBLA minimum standards. Source
Typical topics include:
- Navigation rules, right-of-way, buoyage
- Docking, maneuvering, handling
- Emergency procedures, man overboard, engine failure
Environmental protection, no-wake zones - Rhode Island state and federal boating laws
- Safety equipment requirements
After completing the course, you take a proctored written exam of at least 25 questions (70% passing). Source
At In-Command Seamanship Training, our expert instructors blend classroom learning with hands-on experience to help you apply what you learn directly on the water.
You’ll leave not only certified, but truly confident behind the helm.
Safety Equipment & Vessel Rules You Must Follow
Even with proper certification, your vessel must meet state safety regulations. Key requirements include:
- Wearable PFDs (one per person aboard) — required for all vessels. Source
- Throwable PFD (Type IV) required on vessels 16 ft or longer. Source
- A fire extinguisher is required on mechanically powered boats.
- Visual distress signals for day/night use, particularly in coastal waters.
- Navigation lights from sunset to sunrise or in reduced visibility.
- Sound device (whistle, horn).
- Clearly displayed registration numbers and validation decals.
- Operation under Rhode Island’s BUI laws — BAC limit of 0.08% for boating under the influence. Source
Also note: Rhode Island recently updated regulations (effective April 2, 2023) mandating that all paddle craft (canoes, kayaks, paddleboards, sailboards) must have a wearable USCG-approved PFD at all times while underway. Source
For official state regulations, visit theRhode Island DEM Boating Safety Guide (PDF).
Penalties for Non-Compliance
Penalties for Non-Compliance
- Failure to obtain or carry the required boating safety certification can lead to fines. Source
- You must present your certificate to law enforcement upon request. Source
- Violating Rhode Island’s boating laws, including intoxicated boating or ignoring lawful orders, can lead to sanctions under state statute.
- For a first offense under §46-22-9.8, the penalty may include completion of an approved boating course. Source
How In-Command Seamanship Training Helps
- We offer state-approved, NASBLA-compliant boating safety courses to meet Rhode Island requirements.
- Our courses combine classroom theory with on-the-water instruction where available.
- Instructors are certified to proctor the state exam and submit results to DEM.
- We also offer private lessons, specialized training (e.g., docking skills), and advanced licensing prep.
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How Wickford Boat Rentals Keeps Boating Safe and Fun
Rental procedures ensure every operator either shows proof of boating certification or completes the mandatory video + exam before heading out.
This compliance helps safeguard your safety and the rental’s liability.
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We’ve Got You Covered All Season For Boating Safety & Education
Meeting Rhode Island’s boating requirements isn’t just about checking a box — it’s about protecting yourself, your passengers, and everyone else on the water.
Whether you’re earning your boating safety certificate through In-Command Seamanship Training or getting ready for a fun rental with Wickford Boat Rentals, following the rules means smooth sailing all season long.
Final Note
Rhode Island’s boating education law isn’t a suggestion — it’s legally required for many operators. Being certified means fewer surprises, safer outings, and peace of mind for you and your passengers.





