Recademics Launches Kansas Boater Safety Course

Key Takeaways:

  • Recademics.com launches a KDWP-approved Kansas Boater Safety Course, recognized by NASBLA, delivering a mobile-friendly, interactive online option for Kansas residents and visitors.

  • Meets Kansas’s legal requirement for ages 12–20 to complete boater education before operating a motorboat or PWC without direct supervision, reinforcing safe operation and compliance with Kansas boating laws.

  • Course emphasizes navigation rules, required equipment, emergency procedures, and on-water stewardship, including Kansas-specific conservation priorities like preventing the spread of invasive species (e.g., zebra mussels) to help boaters stay safe, responsible, and waterway-minded.

Recademics.com Launches Kansas Boater Safety Course

Southlake, TX – Recademics.com, a USA-based provider of online recreational safety education, is pleased to announce the launch of its Kansas Boater Safety Course. Approved by the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) and recognized by the National Association of State Boating Law Administrators (NASBLA), the course offers a comprehensive, online path for residents and visitors to meet Kansas’s boater education requirements.

In Kansas, anyone between the ages of 12 and 20 must complete an approved boater education course before operating a motorboat or personal watercraft (PWC) without direct supervision. This regulation helps ensure that young boaters are trained in safe vessel operation, emergency procedures, and Kansas-specific boating laws.

“Kansas has over 120,000 registered boats and countless miles of rivers and reservoirs that attract families, anglers, and outdoor enthusiasts each year,” said Mitch Strobl, Co-Founder of Recademics.com. “With the right education, we can ensure those experiences remain fun, safe, and respectful of the state’s natural beauty.”

The Recademics Kansas Boater Safety Course includes interactive video content, chapter quizzes, and engaging real-world scenarios that teach students how to operate vessels responsibly and navigate waterways confidently. Topics include navigation rules, boating equipment, emergency protocols, and environmental stewardship.

Importantly, the course educates boaters about protecting Kansas’s aquatic ecosystems—from preventing the spread of invasive species like zebra mussels to following regulations that keep lakes clean and safe for everyone.

“We designed our course to go beyond memorization,” Strobl added. “Our goal is to empower students with the kind of knowledge that sticks—so they not only meet the law but become safer, more responsible boaters for life.”

Upon completion, students receive a Boater Education Certificate recognized by KDWP and accepted in other NASBLA-member states, providing legal credentials to operate vessels in Kansas and beyond.

To enroll in the Kansas Boater Safety Course, visit https://recademics.com/boating/kansas.

About Recademics.com
Recademics.com is a USA-based, founder-funded provider of high-quality online recreational safety courses. Built for today’s outdoor enthusiasts, Recademics offers interactive, mobile-friendly certification experiences in boating, hunting, and more.

About the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP)
KDWP conserves and enhances Kansas’s natural heritage, supports outdoor recreation, and educates the public on safe, ethical outdoor activities, including boating safety.

About NASBLA
The National Association of State Boating Law Administrators is a nonprofit organization that helps develop public policy for recreational boating safety, coordinates education programs, and supports law enforcement efforts across the U.S.

Media Contact:
Mitch Strobl
mitch@recademics.com