To ride a jet ski in Massachusetts, you must comply with specific age, safety, and educational requirements.
Here’s a comprehensive list of what is required…
Age Requirements
- Minimum Age for Operation
- 16 years old and above – You can operate a jet ski without adult supervision.
- 12 to 15 years old – You can operate a jet ski if you have completed an approved boating safety course and are accompanied by an adult (18 years or older).
Boating Safety Course:
- Mandatory for Ages 12-15 – If you are between 12 and 15, you must complete a state-approved boating safety course to operate a jet ski.
- Recommended for All – While not mandatory for individuals 16 and older, a boating safety course is highly recommended for all operators to understand safety protocols and legal requirements.
Safety Equipment
- Life Jacket – All jet ski operators and passengers must always wear a U.S. Coast Guard-approved personal flotation device (life jacket).
- Safety Lanyard – It is advisable to attach the engine cut-off lanyard (safety lanyard) to your life jacket or wrist. This will stop the engine if you fall off the jet ski.
Legal and Operational Requirements
- Registration – The jet ski must be appropriately registered with the Massachusetts Environmental Police. The registration numbers and validation stickers should be displayed on the jet ski.
- Compliance with Local Laws – Adhere to all state and local boating laws, including speed limits, no-wake zones, and restricted areas.
Other Considerations
- Alcohol and Drugs – Operating a jet ski under the influence of alcohol or drugs is illegal and strictly enforced.
- Respect Wildlife and Environment – Follow guidelines to protect the marine environment and local wildlife.
To legally ride a jet ski in Massachusetts, ensure you meet the age requirements, complete a boating safety course if necessary, wear a life jacket, use the safety lanyard, register your jet ski, and comply with all relevant boating laws. These steps will help ensure a safe and enjoyable experience on the water.