Recademics Launches Indiana Boater Safety Course

Key Takeaways:

  • Recademics.com launches an Indiana Boater Safety Course aligned with Indiana’s boating safety expectations and NASBLA standards.
  • Indiana operator rule highlight: to operate a motorboat over 10 HP, the operator must have a valid driver’s license or be at least 15 and have passed a Boater Education Course and carry the required BMV-issued ID.
  • Course focuses on practical on-water safety—rules of the road, emergency procedures, required equipment, and responsible recreation.

Recademics.com Launches Indiana Boater Safety Course

Southlake, TX – Recademics.com, a U.S.-based provider of online recreational safety certification courses, is proud to announce the launch of its Indiana Boater Safety Course. Approved by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources (Indiana DNR) and aligned with NASBLA standards, the course provides a convenient, interactive way for Indiana residents and visitors to learn safe boating practices and build real-world confidence on the water.

Indiana offers outstanding boating across inland lakes, rivers, and reservoirs—and with that opportunity comes responsibility. Indiana’s boating laws include operator requirements that can apply based on factors like age, supervision, and motor size. Recademics’ online course helps boaters understand these expectations while building practical skills around safe operation, navigation rules, emergency readiness, and responsible recreation.

“Indiana has an incredible mix of waterways—from weekend lake traffic to river boating and everything in between,” said Mitch Strobl, Co-Founder of Recademics.com. “Our goal is to make boater education practical and memorable, so people feel confident at the helm and help keep Indiana boating safe for everyone.”

The Recademics.com online course covers essential topics such as Indiana boating safety fundamentals, navigation rules, safe vessel operation, required equipment, emergency procedures, and environmental stewardship—delivered through interactive lessons, quizzes, and real-world scenarios on desktop or mobile.

In addition to safety, the course emphasizes responsible stewardship—encouraging boaters to protect shorelines, respect other water users, and help prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species.

“Boater education shouldn’t feel like a checkbox,” Strobl added. “We want students to leave with knowledge that sticks, so they’re safer operators for life.”

To enroll in the Indiana Boater Safety Course, visit Recademics.com/boating/indiana/.

About Recademics.com
Founded and operated in the USA, Recademics.com is a leader in online recreational safety education. Committed to high-quality, engaging learning experiences, Recademics.com offers certifications in boating, hunting, and other outdoor activities.

About the Indiana Department of Natural Resources (Indiana DNR)
Indiana DNR manages Indiana’s natural resources and supports safe, responsible outdoor recreation across the state, including boating safety guidance and education.

About NASBLA
The National Association of State Boating Law Administrators is a nonprofit organization that helps develop public policy for recreational boating safety and coordinates education and enforcement efforts across the United States.

For media inquiries, please contact:
Mitch Strobl
mitch@recademics.com