Free Delaware State Boating Safety Course

This free online course teaches you everything you need to operate a boat safely and legally in Delaware including navigation rules, safety equipment, handling emergencies, and protecting the environment.

In Delaware, all operators born on or after January 1, 1978 must have completed a boating course approved by the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control. Proof of boater education (a state-issued card or NASBLA-approved certificate) is required to be carried aboard during operation.

No one under the age of 14 may operate a PWC under any conditions. A person 14 or 15 years of age, in possession of a boating safety certificate may operate a PWC only if under direct adult supervision. Those operators 16 years of age or older, who hold a boating safety certificate, may operate a PWC without restrictions.

2-4

Hours to Complete

5

Lessons

60

Final Exam Questions

37

Approved States

learn online at your own pace

What is the format of the course?

You’ll learn through interactive lessons, videos, and quizzes, then pass a final exam to earn your state-approved boating safety certificate.

Complete the course at your own pace and gain the skills and confidence to get out on the water.

State Education Requirements

How do I get a Delaware boating safety education certificate?

After you complete the course you will be issued a printable copy of your certificate that you can print yourself and use immediately.

You will also have the option of ordering a state approved, waterproof plastic card for $15. Please allow 2-3 weeks for your card to arrive.

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Enroll

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Take Course

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Pass Exam

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Print Certificate

Frequently Asked Questions

For all questions about your state’s Free Boating Safety Course, visit our Support Center.