PREPARATION STUDY GUIDE | BRAND NEW VERSION
WITH COMPLETE BOATING SAFETY QUESTIONS, CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS, NAVIGATION RULES, AND STATE
APPROVED BOATER EDUCATION TRAINING MATERIALS
Connecticut Boating License Exam
Question 1
What is the primary purpose of the Navigation Rules?
• A) To define the speed limits on waterways
• B) To prevent collisions and ensure safe navigation
• C) To regulate fishing activities
• D) To control watercraft registration
Correct Answer: B) To prevent collisions and ensure safe navigation
Rationale:
The Navigation Rules are designed to provide a set of guidelines for boaters to ensure safety on
the water. They outline the responsibilities of vessels in various situations to minimize the risk of
collisions, ensuring that all vessels can operate safely and predictably in shared waterways.
Question 2
What should you do if your boat capsizes?
• A) Swim away from the boat
• B) Stay with the boat if possible
• C) Attempt to climb onto the boat
• D) Signal for help immediately
Correct Answer: B) Stay with the boat if possible
Rationale:
Staying with the boat is recommended because it provides additional buoyancy and is more
visible to rescuers than a person in the water. Additionally, it reduces the risk of being separated
from the vessel and increases chances of survival until help arrives.
, Question 3
Which of the following equipment is legally required for a boat under 16 feet?
• A) Personal flotation devices (PFDs)
• B) Fire extinguisher
• C) Sound signaling device
• D) VHF radio
Correct Answer: A) Personal flotation devices (PFDs)
Rationale:
According to Connecticut law, all boats under 16 feet must carry at least one U.S. Coast Guard-
approved personal flotation device for each person on board. This requirement is crucial for
ensuring safety in case of an emergency.
Question 4
What is the legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit for operating a vessel in
Connecticut?
• A) 0.08%
• B) 0.10%
• C) 0.04%
• D) 0.06%
Correct Answer: A) 0.08%
Rationale:
In Connecticut, just as with motor vehicles, the legal limit for blood alcohol concentration while
operating a vessel is 0.08%. Exceeding this limit can result in penalties similar to those for
driving under the influence, emphasizing the importance of sober boating for safety.
Question 5
When are you required to display a navigation light?
• A) Only at night
• B) During rain or fog