In Texas, individuals at least 16 years old can drive a jet ski, but there are specific requirements they must meet…
Age and Education Requirements
- Under 18 Years Old
- Operators who are at least 13 years old but under 18 must complete a Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD)-approved boater education course.
- They must carry a boater’s education card while operating the jet ski.
- They also need to have a valid form of identification to prove their age.
Boater Education Course
- The boater education course covers essential safety rules, regulations, and practices for operating watercraft, including jet skis.
- It can be taken online or in a classroom setting and typically includes a final exam.
- Upon successful completion, the operator will receive a boater’s education card.
General Operating Requirements:
- Life Jackets – All operators and passengers must wear a U.S. Coast Guard-approved life jacket (Type I, II, III, or V).
- Engine Cut-off Switch – If the jet ski has an engine cut-off switch, the lanyard must be attached to the operator.
- Prohibited Areas – Operators must avoid “no wake” zones and other restricted areas.
- Reckless Operation – It is illegal to operate a jet ski recklessly, such as by weaving through congested traffic, jumping too close to other vessels, or endangering others.
By adhering to these requirements and operating responsibly, 16-year-olds in Texas can legally and safely enjoy driving jet skis.