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Boating education now offered through the winter around Ohio

There are a number of Ohio Boater Education Courses available during the winter ahead of the spring and summer boating season. (Photo courtesy ODNR)

Columbus — While Ohio’s waterways may be quiet during the winter months, the Ohio DNR (ODNR) reminds boaters that safety starts long before a boat ever returns to the water. Winter is the perfect time to complete the Ohio Boating Education Course (OBEC) and be fully prepared when boating season arrives, according to the DNR.

Whether new to boating or a seasoned operator, the OBEC provides essential knowledge to help boaters navigate Ohio’s lakes and rivers safely, legally, and confidently. By using the colder months to focus on education and preparation, boaters can help ensure a safer, more enjoyable experience for themselves, their passengers, and others on Ohio’s waterways.

The Ohio Boating Education Course is typically a one-day, in-person course that covers critical topics, including boating laws and responsibilities, navigation rules, emergency procedures, and water sports safety. The course fulfills Ohio’s boater education requirement for anyone born on or after Jan. 1, 1982, who operates a boat powered by more than 10 horsepower.

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In addition to meeting Ohio’s legal requirements, the OBEC is approved nationwide, making it a valuable resource for boaters who plan to operate vessels in other states. Each course concludes with a test to ensure participants understand the material and are prepared for real-world boating situations.

“Winter is an ideal time to prepare for the boating season ahead,” said Cindy Bellar, ODNR Boating Law Administrator. “Taking a boating education course now means you’re ready to go when the weather warms up. Safety doesn’t start at the boat ramp, it starts with preparation.”

All OBEC courses are offered free of charge, though advance registration is required. Course availability varies by location, and winter offerings provide convenient opportunities to complete the requirement before the busy boating season begins. Additional courses that fulfill the state’s legal requirements are offered by partner organizations, but they may include a course fee.

For more information and to find an upcoming Ohio Boating Education Course, visit ohiodnr.gov/boating.

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