Boating
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Frequently asked questions about boating accidents.
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Frequently asked questions about obtaining a boating certificate.
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Frequently asked questions about Connecticut's pumpout facilities.
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Frequently asked questions about hull identification numbers
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FAQs-Safe Water Skiing Endorsement
Frequently asked questions about Connecticut's Safe Water Skiing Endorsement.
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Connecticuts No Discharge Area Program Home
Connecticut's No Discharge Area Program
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Paddlers need to stay clear of boats and ultimately out of channels as much as they possibly can.
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There are many boaters on our waterways and as the number of paddlers increases, there is competition for space in limited access points and crowded waterways.
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Paddlers Safety Checklists and Equipment
Whether you are a new or seasoned paddler, there are safety, etiquette and rules of navigation to be aware of before venturing out on the water. Use these lists to plan a trip.
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Whether you choose canoeing, kayaking, rowing or stand-up paddleboarding (SUP), Connecticut offers many locations for you to enjoy.
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Additional resources for Connecticut paddlers.
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Although there are inherent risks in virtually any sport, a well-educated boater who uses common sense and courtesy on the water contributes to everyone's safety and enjoyment.
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Boaters can help keep Connecticut's waterways safe and secure.
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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.
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Manually Propelled Vessel Safety
Manually propelled safety information.