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Better Boating in CT shows about fun, safe and clean boating.
Frequently asked questions about boating accidents.
In an effort to thank the boater for taking the time to be further educated about boating safety, each boat operator is given a BOATS packet that contains coupons or other branded items that boaters will find useful.
Effective January 1, 2020-An Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) Stamp fee will be collected from any person who registers a vessel or renews a vessel registration in Connecticut. Boaters with out of state registrations who boat on Connecticut inland waters will also be required to pay an AIS fee
Boating Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently asked questions about boating in Connecticut.
Frequently asked questions about Connecticut's State Boat Launches.
Frequently asked questions about Connecticut's pumpout facilities.
Frequently asked questions about CT Transient Boating Facilities funded by the Boating Infrastructure Grant.
Frequently asked questions about hull identification numbers
For most invasive species, you can use hot or salt water to clean your equipment.
Sometimes known as “frostfish.” For unclear reasons, Atlantic tomcod have recently experienced a precipitous decline in Connecticut and throughout much of their range.
Who needs a certificate to operate a registered boat in CT?
Boating Infrastructure Grant Application Questions & Answers
Questions and answers to the Boating Infrastructre Grant Request for Application.
The summer/fall recreational fishery for hickory shad is gaining in popularity.