Boating

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  • Cleaning Tips For Your Boat

    For most invasive species, you can use hot or salt water to clean your equipment.

  • FAQs-Safe Water Skiing Endorsement

    Frequently asked questions about Connecticut's Safe Water Skiing Endorsement.

  • Connecticut Clean Vessel Act Program

    Connecticut Clean Vessel Act Program Home Page - This website will help you find a pumpout facility near you, and to install or upgrade sewage holding tank systems to be in compliance with existing laws governing marine sanitation devices (MSD's). You will find information on how to choose a system, sewage system design and the selection of system components, plus helpful tips for installation and maintenance. You will also find information about the Federal Clean Vessel Act (CVA) Grant Program. The Department of Environmental Protection, Office of Long Island Sound Programs (OLISP) administers this program which provides federally funded matching grants for qualifying projects which provide boat sewage disposal facilities. Up to 75% of the cost of an approved project may be reimbursed.

  • Better Boating in Connecticut

    Better Boating in CT shows about fun, safe and clean boating.

  • Forms / Publications / Policy Statements

    Connecticut Boating publications, policy statements and forms

  • Channel crossings

    Paddlers need to stay clear of boats and ultimately out of channels as much as they possibly can.

  • Related Links / Information

    Links to information related to boating in Connecticut.

  • COVID-19 Updates CT Boating

  • Junior Boater

  • DEEP Processing Offices

    DEEP Processing Offices for Safe Boating Certificates (SBC) and Certificates of Personal Watercraft Operation (CPWO).

  • Homeland Security

    Boaters can help keep Connecticut's waterways safe and secure.

  • Teak Surfing and Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

    When teak surfing, in addition to the very obvious danger of swimmers being near moving propellers there is a less obvious danger of carbon monoxide poisoning.

  • If Found Sticker

    The "If Found" sticker for manually propelled and other non-registered boats was designed to help save lives, recover missing property, and reduce the time, effort and resources expended on non-emergency search and rescues.

  • Trailering Safety

    Your trailer is an important part of your boating equipment. It should be the proper size and length to fit your boat.

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