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State Police Marine Services | 2026 Questions and
Verified Answers Comprehensive Review
INTRODUCTION .
This comprehensive practice examination is designed for boaters preparing for the New Jersey
Boating Safety Certificate Exam for the 2026 testing cycle. All operators of motorboats and
personal watercraft (PWC) in New Jersey are required to possess a valid boating safety certificate
approved by the NJ State Police Marine Services.
Certification Information:
• Authority: New Jersey State Police – Marine Services Bureau
• Regulations: NJAC Title 13, Chapter 82 (Boating Regulations)
• Certificate: NJ Boating Safety Certificate (required for all motorboat and PWC operators)
• PWC Endorsement: Additional certification for PWC operators (minimum age 16)
• Course Providers: NJ State Police, US Coast Guard Auxiliary, US Power Squadrons,
NASBLA-approved online courses (BoatUS, Boat-Ed, iLearnToBoat)
• Exam Format: Multiple-choice, scenario-based (80% minimum passing score)
• Validity: Lifetime (no expiration)
Section 1: Vessel Registration, Titling, and Legal Requirements (Questions 1-15)
Q1: Which of the following vessels must be registered in New Jersey?
A. A canoe with an electric trolling motor
B. A sailboat less than 12 feet without any motor
C. A kayak paddled by hand
D. A rowboat without any motor
[CORRECT] A. A canoe with an electric trolling motor
Rationale:
, • NJ requires registration for all mechanically propelled vessels (including electric
motors). Non-motorized vessels (canoes without motor, kayaks, rowboats, sailboats ≤12
feet) are exempt from registration under NJAC 13:82-1.4.
Q2: What is the minimum age to operate a Personal Watercraft (PWC) in New Jersey?
A. 14 years old
B. 15 years old
C. 16 years old
D. 18 years old
[CORRECT] C. 16 years old
Rationale:
• NJ law requires PWC operators to be at least 16 years old and possess both a boating
safety certificate and a PWC endorsement (NJAC 13:82-3.4). No exceptions exist for
younger operators, even with supervision.
Q3: A 12-year-old wishes to operate a motorboat (not a PWC) in New Jersey. Which of the
following is required?
A. No certificate required if accompanied by an adult
B. Must complete an approved boating safety course and be accompanied by an adult with a
boating safety certificate
C. Cannot operate any motorboat under age 16
D. Only need a PWC endorsement
[CORRECT] B. Must complete an approved boating safety course and be accompanied by an
adult with a boating safety certificate
Rationale:
• Operators under 16 years of age must complete an approved boating safety course (NJAC
13:82-3.1). If under 13, they must also be accompanied by an adult who possesses a
boating safety certificate. PWC operation requires minimum age 16 regardless of
supervision.
Q4: New Jersey registration numbers must be displayed in block letters at least how many
inches high?
,A. 2 inches
B. 3 inches
C. 4 inches
D. 5 inches
[CORRECT] B. 3 inches
Rationale:
• Registration numbers must be at least 3 inches high, block letters, contrasting color with
hull, displayed on both sides of the forward half of the vessel (port and starboard) per NJAC
13:82-2.4.
Q5: The New Jersey decal (validation sticker) must be placed within how many inches of the
registration number?
A. 3 inches
B. 6 inches
C. 12 inches
D. 24 inches
[CORRECT] B. 6 inches
Rationale:
• The NJ decal must be placed within 6 inches of the registration number, on both sides of the
vessel. The decal faces toward the stern (NJAC 13:82-2.5).
Q6: How long is a New Jersey Certificate of Registration valid?
A. 1 year
B. 2 years
C. 3 years
D. 5 years
[CORRECT] C. 3 years
Rationale:
• NJ vessel registration is valid for 3 years from the date of issuance (NJAC 13:82-2.2). The
certificate must be carried onboard at all times when the vessel is operated.
, Q7: When a registered vessel is sold in New Jersey, how many days does the buyer have to
register the vessel in their name?
A. 5 days
B. 10 days
C. 15 days
D. 30 days
[CORRECT] B. 10 days
Rationale:
• The buyer must register the vessel within 10 days of purchase. The seller must notify the NJ
MVC of the transfer within 10 days as well (NJAC 13:82-2.7).
Q8: Which of the following vessels is EXEMPT from New Jersey titling requirements?
A. A 2020 motorboat with a 150 hp outboard
B. A home-built boat constructed by the owner
C. A 2015 sailboat with an inboard diesel engine
D. A 25-foot motorboat with a fixed fuel tank
[CORRECT] B. A home-built boat constructed by the owner
Rationale:
• Exemptions from NJ titling include: home-built boats, US Coast Guard documented vessels,
vessels manufactured before model year 1954, and outboard motors under 10 hp
manufactured before 1991 (NJAC 13:82-2.1). All other motorized vessels require titling.
Q9: A 15-year-old operates a 25-horsepower motorboat on Lake Hopatcong without a boating
safety certificate. What is the legal consequence?
A. Warning only, since under 16
B. Fine and mandatory completion of approved course
C. Vessel confiscation only
D. No penalty for first offense
[CORRECT] B. Fine and mandatory completion of approved course
Rationale:
• Operating without a required boating safety certificate is a violation of NJAC 13:82-3.1.
Penalties include fines and mandatory completion of an approved course. The certificate is